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Latest revision as of 12:51, 29 July 2021

Bruno Lohse sent a proposal to Hermann Göring via his secretary, Gisella Limberger, echoing Jean-François Lefranc’s suggestion to authorize the payment of commissions to motivated Frenchmen as a reward for betraying the location of Jewish collections
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Lohse proposal to Göring
Bruno Lohse sent a proposal to Hermann Göring via his secretary, Gisella Limberger, echoing Jean-François Lefranc’s suggestion to authorize the payment of commissions to motivated Frenchmen as a reward for betraying the location of Jewish collections

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    25 September 1942
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    Bruno Lohse sent a proposal to Hermann Göring via his secretary, Gisella Limberger, echoing Jean-François Lefranc’s suggestion to authorize the payment of commissions to motivated Frenchmen as a reward for betraying the location of Jewish collections. “The sooner the better. After all traitors need to be paid”, Lohse wrote to Goering.
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