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Patricia Kadgien, 59, and her husband, Juan Carlos Cortegoso, 62, have been under house arrest on suspicion of concealing the painting since police raided their home on Monday

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The daughter of a high-ranking Nazi official has been charged in Argentina with attempting to conceal an 18th-century painting, following revelations it was stolen from a Jewish art dealer during the Second World War. Patricia Kadgien, whose father was Friedrich Kadgien, a prominent Nazi officer, faces charges of cover-up.