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Adolf Weinmüller was a German art dealer and Nazi party member (1931) who specialised in auctions of Nazi looted art. In 1934, the anti-Jewish law on auctions (RGBl. I, 1934, pp. 974-976; 16 October 1934) was drafted with Weinmüller's assistance, helping to drive Jewish competitors out of the art business. In 1935, he became chairman of the Association of German Art and Antique Dealers, which w
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