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Capt. RAE of the MFA&A recounted in a report the story of Schloss 92 from its theft at the Führerbau around 1 May 1945 and the many individuals through whose hands it traveled until its recovery in Engen/Hegau on or about 30 August 1946.
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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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Capt. RAE of the MFA&A recounted in a report the story of Schloss 92 from its theft at the Führerbau around 1 May 1945 and the many individuals through whose hands it traveled until its recovery in Engen/Hegau on or about 30 August 1946.
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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 Lüdke, 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 tha
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