Germany will return valuable artifacts looted during the Second World War to Poland, local media reported on Sunday. A meeting on Monday to discuss Polish-German co-operation will include the “historic return of cultural goods looted during World War II”, according to local news website Onet.pl. The Polish side describes the return as having “groundbreaking character”, according to the reports. The artifacts are said to include a sculpture of a saint’s head stolen from Malbork castle, a royal residence in northern Poland. The items reportedly also include documents from the Teutonic Order -- a Catholic brotherhood of crusading knights active in...