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Latest revision as of 12:50, 29 July 2021
Chief Inspector Liénard and Commissaire Duché [Duchez], accompanied Joseph Angerer, Reich State Minister, a Dr. Schmidt and Mr. Schweitzer, an interpreter, in a search of the late Lucie Haas Schloss’s “hôtel particulier” at 38, avenue Henri Martin in
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Franco-German raid on the Schloss residence in Paris
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Chief Inspector Liénard and Commissaire Duché [Duchez], accompanied Joseph Angerer, Reich State Minister, a Dr. Schmidt and Mr. Schweitzer, an interpreter, in a search of the late Lucie Haas Schloss’s “hôtel particulier” at 38, avenue Henri Martin in
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Franco-German raid on the Schloss residence in Paris
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24 July 1940
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24 July 1940
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Chief Inspector Liénard and Commissaire Duché [Duchez], accompanied Joseph Angerer, Reich State Minister, a Dr. Schmidt and Mr. Schweitzer, an interpreter, in a search of the late Lucie Haas Schloss’s “hôtel particulier” at 38, avenue Henri Martin in Paris where, instead of paintings, they only found empty frames.
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