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Latest revision as of 10:04, 27 July 2021
Mr. Magnien was the secrétaire général de la préfecture, Corrèze, working under Fermand Musso, the préfet. Associatd with the Renseignements Généraux.
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Mr. Magnien was the secrétaire général de la préfecture, Corrèze, working under Fermand Musso, the préfet. Associatd with the Renseignements Généraux.
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Mr. Magnien reinforced the roadblock which intercepted the convoy carrying the confiscated crates from the Chateau de Chambon. Magnien negotiated with German officers and Vichy officials to ensure that the paintings would be taken safely to Limoges and remain in French custody.
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