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                "title": "Recapitulation dated 4 September 1946 of the events surrounding the theft, recycling and recovery of Schloss 92 between May 1945 and 30 August 1946 (document)",
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                        "*": "Frau Neuner, Hindenburgstr. 39/III [at that time she lived at Gabelsbergerstrasse 15/II], met a man on a bench in a Munich park who traded her clothes for a painting (Schloss 92, by van der Helst) Frau Neuner consulted with a well-known local art dealer, Hellmut L\u00fcdke, Pilotystrasse 10/II, Munich, in the summer of 1945. On 8 July 1945 he wrote to her that the paintings were of good quality and that they bore markings which might attest to the possibility that they were stolen.<br />\nFrau Neuner sold Schloss 92 and four other paintings to Frau L. von Parseval, Wormsestr. 3, Munich, in exchange for a rug. In spring 1946, Frau von Parseval then sold the painting to Ludwig Karl, Westendstr. 17, Munich, and co-owner of Ruf auction house, in exchange for art objects. Frau L. von Parseval produced on 15 June 1946 a certificate of authenticity and a document attesting to the fact that the painting had been in private hands in Bavaria long before the war.\n\nThen Karl turned around and sold the picture, half cash and half objects, to Heinz Bohner of Dallarmistr. 29, Munich. Later in the spring of 1946, Bohner swapped the van der Helst for a painting by von H\u00fcgel with art dealer Emil Fussgen, Platzl, 4 Munich. Christian Kellerer, Ungererstr. 66, Munich, sold Schloss 92 to Mr.\u00a0Kautz, a Swiss citizen living in Engen/Hegau in the French zone of Occupation of Germany. Edgar Breitenbach confiscated Schloss 92 from him."
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                "title": "Recapitulation of the theft and recycling of 15 paintings, including 6 Schloss paintings, stolen by Andreas Full from the F\u00fchrerbau (document)",
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                        "*": "Andreas Full, Georgenstr. 68, Munich, stole at least 15 paintings from the F\u00fchrerbau \u201cin May 1945.\u201d He sold 9 of them. 7 were sold to Ludwig Lautenbacher, Blumenstr. 21, Munich. Lautenbacher sold them to Paul Winkler, Kn\u00f6belstr. 12, Munich. Winkler sold Schloss 175 to Landrat Gl\u00f6tzl; Schloss 173 to Dr.\u00a0Fleischmann; Schloss 226 to Baroness Bortnowski; Schloss 111 to a former Army officer, Schloss 141 remained with Winkler as well as Schloss 55."
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