he Monuments Fine Arts and Archives program under the Civil Affairs and Military Government Sections of the Allied armies was established in 1943 to help protect cultural property in war areas during and after World War II. The group of approximately 400 servicemembers and civilians worked with military forces to safeguard historic and cultural monuments from war damage and as the conflict came to a close to find and return works of art and other items of cultural importance that had been stolen by the Nazis or hidden for safekeeping. Many of the men and women of the MFAA also known as Monuments Men went on to have prolific careers. Largely art historians and museum personnel they had formative roles in the growth of many of the United States greatest cultural institutions including the National Gallery of Art the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York City Ballet as well as in museums and other institutions in Europe.
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