Only a stamp, a dedication and a "D" for donum, donation, give clues as to where the books could have come from. We are talking about thirty-three volumes that were stolen from the Paris editorial library of the French daily newspaper "Le Figaro " and ended up in the Berlin State Library . This happened in 1944 , during the German occupation of France. Kevin Hanschke volunteer. Follow I follow One of the once largest newspaper libraries in Europe was plundered by the National Socialists. Many of the books that shaped this collection never turned up again after the Second...