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<meta><dc:title>113 HR 3658 ENR: To grant the Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to the Monuments Men, in recognition of their heroic role in the preservation, protection, and restitution of monuments, works of art, and artifacts of cultural importance during and following World War II.</dc:title>
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<preface><dc:type>H. R.</dc:type><docNumber>3658</docNumber>

<congress style="-uslm-lc:I665502" value="113">One Hundred Thirteenth Congress of the United States of America</congress><session style="-uslm-lc:I665503" value="2">A T T  H  E S  E  C  O  N  D S  E  S  S  I  O  N</session>
<enrolledDateline style="-uslm-lc:I665504">Begun and held at the City of Washington on Friday, the third day of January, two thousand and fourteen</enrolledDateline>
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<docTitle class="centered fontsize18" style="-uslm-lc:I665505">An Act</docTitle>
<officialTitle class="centered fontsize8" style="-uslm-lc:I665511">To grant the Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to the Monuments Men, in recognition of their heroic role in the preservation, protection, and restitution of monuments, works of art, and artifacts of cultural importance during and following World War II.<?GPOvSpace 08?></officialTitle>
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<enactingFormula style="-uslm-lc:I650120">  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa­tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,</enactingFormula>
<section id="d149181e62" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s1" style="-uslm-lc:I650146"><num value="1">SECTION 1. </num><heading>SHORT TITLE.</heading><content style="-uslm-lc:I650120">  This Act may be cited as the “<shortTitle role="act">Monuments Men Recognition Act of 2014</shortTitle>”.</content></section>
<section id="d149181e72" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2" style="-uslm-lc:I650141"><num value="2">SEC. 2. </num><heading>FINDINGS.</heading><chapeau class="indentUp0 firstIndent1 fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:I650120">  The Congress finds the following:</chapeau><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e78" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/1" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>On June 23, 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt formed the “American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas”.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e82" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/2" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>The Commission established the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (“MFAA”) Section under the Allied Armies.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e86" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/3" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>The men and women serving in the MFAA Section were referred to as the “Monuments Men”.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e90" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/4" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="4">(4) </num><content>These individuals had expertise as museum directors, curators, art historians, artists, architects, and educators.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e94" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/5" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="5">(5) </num><content>In December 1943, General Dwight D. Eisenhower empowered the Monuments Men by issuing orders to all commanders that stated they must respect monuments “so far as war allows”.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e98" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/6" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="6">(6) </num><content>Initially the Monuments Men were intended to protect and temporarily repair the monuments, churches, and cathedrals of Europe suffering damage due to combat.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e102" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/7" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="7">(7) </num><content>Hitler and the Nazis engaged in a pre-meditated, mass theft of art and stored priceless works in thousands of art repositories throughout Europe.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e106" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/8" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="8">(8) </num><content>The Monuments Men adapted their mission to identify, preserve, catalogue, and repatriate almost 5,000,000 artistic and cultural items which they discovered.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e111" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/9" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="9">(9) </num><content>This magnitude of cultural preservation was unprecedented during a time of conflict.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e115" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/10" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="10">(10) </num><content>The Monuments Men grew to no more than 350 individuals and joined front line military forces; two Monuments Men lost their lives in action.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e119" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/11" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="11">(11) </num><content>Following the Allied victory, the Monuments Men remained abroad to rebuild cultural life in Europe through organizing art exhibitions and concerts.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e123" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/12" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="12">(12) </num><content>Many of the Monuments Men became renowned directors and curators of preeminent international cultural institutions, professors at institutions of higher education, and founders of artistic associations both before and after the war.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e127" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/13" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="13">(13) </num><content>The Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art was founded in 2007 to honor the legacy of the men and women who served as Monuments Men.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e131" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s2/14" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="14">(14) </num><content>There are only five surviving members of the Monuments Men as of December 2013.</content></paragraph></section>
<section id="d149181e136" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s3" style="-uslm-lc:I650141"><num value="3">SEC. 3. </num><heading>CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL.</heading><subsection class="indentUp0 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e140" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s3/a" style="-uslm-lc:I650120"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="a">(a) </num><heading><inline class="smallCaps">Presentation Authorized</inline>.—</heading><content>The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate shall make appropriate arrangements for the presentation, on behalf of the Congress, of a gold medal of appropriate design in commemoration to Monuments Men, in recognition of their heroic role in the preservation, protection, and restitution of monuments, works of art, and artifacts of cultural importance during and following World War II.</content></subsection><subsection class="indentUp0 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e148" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s3/b" style="-uslm-lc:I650120"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="b">(b) </num><heading><inline class="smallCaps">Design and Striking</inline>.—</heading><content>For purposes of the presentation referred to in subsection (a), the Secretary of the Treasury (referred to in this Act as the “Secretary”) shall strike a gold medal with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions, to be determined by the Secretary.</content></subsection><subsection class="indentUp0 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e156" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s3/c" style="-uslm-lc:I650120"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="c">(c) </num><heading><inline class="smallCaps">Smithsonian Institution</inline>.—</heading><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e163" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s3/c/1" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><heading><inline class="smallCaps">In general</inline>.—</heading><content>Following the award of the gold medal in honor of the Monuments Men, the gold medal shall be given to the Smithsonian Institution, where it will be available for display as appropriate and available for research.</content></paragraph><paragraph class="indentUp1 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e171" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s3/c/2" style="-uslm-lc:I650122"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><heading><inline class="smallCaps">Sense of the congress</inline>.—</heading><content>It is the sense of the Congress that the Smithsonian Institution should make the gold medal awarded pursuant to this Act available for display elsewhere, particularly at appropriate locations associated with the Monuments Men, and that preference should be given to locations affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution.</content></paragraph></subsection></section>
<section id="d149181e181" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s4" style="-uslm-lc:I650141"><num value="4">SEC. 4. </num><heading>DUPLICATE MEDALS.</heading><content style="-uslm-lc:I650120">  The Secretary may strike and sell duplicates in bronze of the gold medal struck pursuant to section 3 under such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, at a price sufficient to cover the cost thereof, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses, and the cost of the gold medal.</content></section>
<section id="d149181e188" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s5" style="-uslm-lc:I650141"><num value="5">SEC. 5. </num><heading>STATUS OF MEDALS.</heading><subsection class="indentUp0 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e192" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s5/a" style="-uslm-lc:I650120"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="a">(a) </num><heading><inline class="smallCaps">National Medals</inline>.—</heading><content>The medals struck pursuant to this Act are national medals for purposes of <ref href="/us/usc/t31/ch51">chapter 51 of title 31, United States Code</ref>.</content></subsection><subsection class="indentUp0 firstIndent1 fontsize10" id="d149181e204" identifier="/us/bill/113/hr/3658/s5/b" style="-uslm-lc:I650120"><num style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="b">(b) </num><heading><inline class="smallCaps">Numismatic Items</inline>.—</heading><content>For purposes of <ref href="/us/usc/t31/s5134">section 5134 of title 31, United States Code</ref>, all medals struck under this Act shall be considered to be numismatic items.</content></subsection></section>
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<signature><role style="-uslm-lc:I650114">Speaker of the House of Representatives.</role></signature>
<signature><role style="-uslm-lc:I650114">Vice President of the United States and  President of the Senate.</role></signature>
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