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Latest revision as of 10:23, 27 July 2021

Schloss 144 was located at the home of Hans Kreuzpaintner which he had agreed to display as a favor to Otto Kisov, 12 November 1946.
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Investigation by Edgar Breitenbach regarding Schloss 144 found in possession of Hans Kreuzpaintner, 12 November 1946 (document)
Schloss 144 was located at the home of Hans Kreuzpaintner which he had agreed to display as a favor to Otto Kisov, 12 November 1946.

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    In September 1946 or thereabouts, Franz Kälberer met Otto Kisov, a refugee from East Prussia, who lived at Leopoldstr. 16/II and who dabbled in the black market. It appears that Kisov agreed to “handle the paintings” for Kälberer and kept them at his place. Kisov then displayed them for several days at the apartment of a barber, Hans Kreuzpaintner, Sendlingerstr. 40, Munich. There, a man named Hof
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