Polish officials unveiled a painting Wednesday that returned to Warsaw some six decades after it was looted by Nazi soldiers from the National Museum during World War II, dpa reported. The painting was unveiled by the Culture Ministry after it had been listed as missing for 60 years. "It's a great miracle that we got it," said Anna Lewandowska, a museum conservator. "What it didn't lose is its spirit and its genius." The painting was discovered after it was put up for sale in a little-known auction in November in Buxtehude, Germany, near Hamburg. The painting was withdrawn from sale after Polish prosecutors intervened. -- SPA