The Greatest Art Heist Of The 21st Century (Stolen Van Gogh Documentary) | Real Stories – Everything Law and Order Blog

Art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon uncovers the truth behind the greatest art heist of the 21st century. In December 2002, two priceless paintings were stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in a brutal and audacious robbery.

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46 thoughts on “The Greatest Art Heist Of The 21st Century (Stolen Van Gogh Documentary) | Real Stories”
  1. DURHAM PROBABLY A SOUTH MALUKU'N (MALUKU A COLONY OF NETHERLANDS ) DECIDED TO LIVE WITH WHITE
    PEOPLE IN AMSTERDAM, AND STEEL THEIR PROPERTY. SHIP HIM BACK TO THE JUNGLE WHERE HE CAN STEEL
    COCONUTS FROM LOCALS.
    VINCENT WOULD BE THRILLED THAT SOMEONE WENT THRU ALL THAT TROUBLE TO HAVE ONE OF HIS PAINTINGS.

  2. I hate that art like Van Gogh's can even be sold. His genuine love and dedication for his craft should be put into a museum for people to admire, get inspired and learn from. Not to be put into some billionaire's vault for them to make profit off of… robbing art lovers from such a sight is criminal.

  3. I've heard it said that when planning a burglary or a heist, plan the exit first, and treat it like a cold shower, quick in and out. Looks like these adages were applied in this case.

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