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Walter William Horn (18 January 1908 - 26 December 1995) was a German-American medievalist scholar noted for his work on the timber vernacular architecture of the Middle Ages. Horn was born in Germany, but fled Nazism and spent most of his academic career at the University of California, Berkeley, where he became the university system's first art historian and co-founded the History of Art department. A naturalized citizen of the United States, Horn served in the U.S. Army during World War II and then in the special intelligence unit that tracked down art works plundered by the Nazis. His most celebrated exploit was the recovery of the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, also known as Charlemagne's Imperial Regalia. As a scholar, Horn is most noted for his work on the medieval architect

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  • والتر هورن (مؤرخ) (ar)
  • Walter Horn (Kunsthistoriker) (de)
  • Walter Horn (historien) (fr)
  • ウォルター・ホーン (ja)
  • Walter Horn (en)
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  • والتر هورن (بالإنجليزية: Walter Horn)‏ هو مؤرخ أمريكي، ولد في 18 يناير 1908 في بادن في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 26 ديسمبر 1995 في Point Richmond ‏ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Walter William Horn (geboren 18. Januar 1908 in Waldangelloch; gestorben 26. Dezember 1995 in Berkeley) war ein deutschamerikanischer Kunsthistoriker. (de)
  • Walter William Horn (18 janvier 1908 - 26 décembre 1995) est un érudit médiéviste germano-américain connu pour son travail sur l'architecture vernaculaire en bois du Moyen Âge. (fr)
  • ウォルター・ウィリアム・ホーン (Walter William Horn、1908年1月18日 – 1995年12月26日)は、ドイツ・ハイデルベルク出身のアメリカの美術史家、軍人、大学教授。ドイツ名ヴァルター・ヴィルヘルム・ホルン(Walther Wilhelm Horn)。第二次世界大戦後にナチスが強奪した神聖ローマ皇帝のの捜索にあたった。 (ja)
  • Walter William Horn (18 January 1908 - 26 December 1995) was a German-American medievalist scholar noted for his work on the timber vernacular architecture of the Middle Ages. Horn was born in Germany, but fled Nazism and spent most of his academic career at the University of California, Berkeley, where he became the university system's first art historian and co-founded the History of Art department. A naturalized citizen of the United States, Horn served in the U.S. Army during World War II and then in the special intelligence unit that tracked down art works plundered by the Nazis. His most celebrated exploit was the recovery of the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, also known as Charlemagne's Imperial Regalia. As a scholar, Horn is most noted for his work on the medieval architect (en)
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  • Walter William Horn (en)
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  • Waldangelloch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (en)
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