The daughter of a fugitive Nazi who took a painting stolen from a Jewish art dealer has been put under house arrest by police in Argentina.
Friedrich Kadgien, a key aide to monstrous Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering, fled to the country after the Second World War and died there in 1978.
Last month, a painting known to have been among the collection taken from Jacques Goudstikker went missing from the home of Kadgien's daughter Patricia in the city of Mar del Plata, near Buenos Aires.
Ms Kadgien's home was raided by police after the work was spotted in photos on a real estate listing, but when officers arrived it had been replaced with a tapestry depicting horses.
Now, according to local media, Ms Kadgien and her husband have been put under house arrest for 72 hours and at least three raids on other properties owned by the family were carried out yesterday.













