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President Roosevelt established the Roberts Commission (American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historical Monuments in War Areas) under Justice Roberts's chairmanship. The Roberts Commission was instrumental in creating th
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Establishment of the Roberts Commission by US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
President Roosevelt established the Roberts Commission (American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historical Monuments in War Areas) under Justice Roberts's chairmanship. The Roberts Commission was instrumental in creating th

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    Establishment of the Roberts Commission by US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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    20 August 1943
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    30 June 1946
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    President Roosevelt established the Roberts Commission (American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historical Monuments in War Areas) under Justice Roberts's chairmanship. The Roberts Commission was instrumental in creating the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFA&A) Section of the U.S. Army. The MFA&A officers, popularly known as the Monuments Men, were charged with p
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