File:John Beyrle Medallion Return Ceremony.JPG
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English: Ambassador John Beyrle returns medallion belonging to family of Czar Nicholas II to officials of the Russian Government. The medallion was stolen from the Hermitage Museum in the 1990s and was recovered in 2010 by a joint operation of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Russian Organization for the Protection of Cultural Property |
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Source | U.S. Embassy Moscow Home Page |
Author | U.S. Embassy Moscow |
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