Nationalmuseum robbery
The Nationalmuseum robbery was the robbery of three paintings worth a combined total of $30–45 million from the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, on 22 December 2000. The stolen paintings were a self-portrait by Rembrandt and two Renoir paintings, Conversation and Young Parisian. The paintings have been recovered.
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Nationalmuseum robbery
The Nationalmuseum robbery was the robbery of three paintings worth a combined total of $30–45 million from the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, on 22 December 2000. The stolen paintings were a self-portrait by Rembrandt and two Renoir paintings, Conversation and Young Parisian. The paintings have been recovered.
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Alexander Lindgren
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Alexander Petrov
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Baha Kadhum
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Boris Kostov
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Dieya Kadhum
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Stefan Nordström
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Nationalmuseum robbery
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