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The Director of Economic Aryanization at CGQJ informed Darquier de Pellepoix that Lefranc had sent him a detailed report concerning the Schloss collection. In it, he explained that he had organized two sales—one to the Louvre, the other to the German
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Report from Lefranc to CGQJ concerning the Schloss collection
The Director of Economic Aryanization at CGQJ informed Darquier de Pellepoix that Lefranc had sent him a detailed report concerning the Schloss collection. In it, he explained that he had organized two sales—one to the Louvre, the other to the German

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    Report from Lefranc to CGQJ concerning the Schloss collection
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    14 January 1944
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    The Director of Economic Aryanization at CGQJ informed Darquier de Pellepoix that Lefranc had sent him a detailed report concerning the Schloss collection. In it, he explained that he had organized two sales—one to the Louvre, the other to the German Embassy. 50 million francs were deposited for the latter sale in an account opened in Lefranc’s name at the Banque de France. Meanwhile, the Banque J
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