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Mrs Weil asked J. Jaujard to send her the paintings that the Louvre had acquired. He sent her a list of the works with their estimated value. Jaujard explained that “the Germans were very keen to acquire several of the works which we had chosen; they
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Judith Weil request for the return of Schloss paintings at the Louvre
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Mrs Weil asked J. Jaujard to send her the paintings that the Louvre had acquired. He sent her a list of the works with their estimated value. Jaujard explained that “the Germans were very keen to acquire several of the works which we had chosen; they
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Judith Weil request for the return of Schloss paintings at the Louvre
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6 November 1944
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6 November 1944
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Mrs Weil asked J. Jaujard to send her the paintings that the Louvre had acquired. He sent her a list of the works with their estimated value. Jaujard explained that “the Germans were very keen to acquire several of the works which we had chosen; they pressured us to withdraw but we refused and exercise the law of pre-emption.” Jaujard was still keen to acquire them in agreement with Mrs Weil. Mr.
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