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[[File:Pluenderung der Judengasse 1614.png|thumb|The plundering of the Judengasse (Jewry) in Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire on August 22, 1614.]]
[[File:The-prussians-loot-the-louvre-after-the-fall-of-napoleon-foreshadowing-G39XAY.jpg|thumb|Prussians looting the Lourve after the downfall of [[Napoleon Bonaparte]].]]
'''Looting''' is a term used for stealing and [[Vandalism|vandalizing]] property through force. Most of the time, looters are not caught for their actions. There have been many notable cases of looting throughout history.  
'''Looting''' is a term used for stealing and [[Vandalism|vandalizing]] property through force. Most of the time, looters are not caught for their actions. There have been many notable cases of looting throughout history.  


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