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Roger Dequoy, the wartime director of the Wildenstein gallery in Paris, wrote to Karl Haberstock, a Nazi art dealer with whom the Wildenstein gallery did business. He indicated that he may be able to set up a meeting regarding an eventual sale of th
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Exchange between Dequoy and Haberstock regarding sale of Schloss collection
Roger Dequoy, the wartime director of the Wildenstein gallery in Paris, wrote to Karl Haberstock, a Nazi art dealer with whom the Wildenstein gallery did business. He indicated that he may be able to set up a meeting regarding an eventual sale of th

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    Exchange between Dequoy and Haberstock regarding sale of Schloss collection
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    24 August 1942
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    24 August 1942
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    Roger Dequoy, the wartime director of the Wildenstein gallery in Paris, wrote to Karl Haberstock, a Nazi art dealer with whom the Wildenstein gallery did business. He indicated that he may be able to set up a meeting regarding an eventual sale of the Schloss collection. His contact allegedly lived in the Grenoble area.
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