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The break-in at the Green Vault took less than ten minutes. A few blows of an axe were enough for the safety glass to give way. The precious jewels disappeared and with their disappearance came questions. How could this happen? The Free State of Saxony spends 8 million euros a year on the security of its jewels. But if those responsible think they are safe, that is obviously not enough. Regular checking and upgrading of security standards is necessary - also in the Dresden treasury. The perpetrators of the Green Vault case took particularly risky measures during their break-in on November 25, 2019. Many security deficiencies greatly facilitated the break-in. Who takes responsibility and where could the jewels be? A film by Heike Römer-Menschel, Adina Rieckmann and Ina Klempnow Chapter 00:00 Intro 01:04 The break-in at the treasury 02:51 The security concept Michael John 06:35 Camera systems and display case glass 08:30 Requirements for safety glass Christoph Hahn 12:23 Stolen goods found Art detective Arthur Brand 15:27 Analysis of the surveillance videos 18:06 The cut of the Saxon white diamond Claudio Milisenda & Dieter Hahn 21:21 Insurance and liability Stephan Zilkens 25:08 Insider knowledge 28:42 Criticism of security measures in museums Did you like the film? Then give us a like. We continue with part 2 of the documentary series: • 2020: Theft of the century in Dresden... #Jewels #Burglary #Dresden #Criminal case More from MDR Investigativ? Our podcast: https://www.mdr.de/s/hinterderrecherche On Instagram we are part of Team Recherche: https://www.mdr.de/s/teamrecherche The “Investigative” section in the ARD Mediathek: https://1.ard.de/_bwZP https://www.mdr.de/investigativ/index... https://www.mdr.de/nachrichten/index....