A sculpture collection which was condemned by Hitler's Nazis is set to go on display later at Berlin's Neues Museum.
They belonged to a collection of 15,000 works which Hitler's regime dubbed "degenerate art".
The statues were found during a dig to lay down a new underground train line.
The terracotta and bronze statues were criticised by Hitler's regime for containing "deviant" sexual elements and anti-nationalistic themes.
Berlin's Mayor Klaus Wowereit said that finding the sculptures is a "small miracle" that "shows a lot about the dark times of the city".
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