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Bad Homburg v.d. H. Lucien, Henri, Raymond Schloss and Juliette Weil were briefed regarding the terms of a settlement for 3,812,000 DM. This is a net sum covering compensation claims, in accordance with the Federal Restitution Act (BRÜG) of 19 July 1
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BRÜG settlement to the benefit of Schloss heirs
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Bad Homburg v.d. H. Lucien, Henri, Raymond Schloss and Juliette Weil were briefed regarding the terms of a settlement for 3,812,000 DM. This is a net sum covering compensation claims, in accordance with the Federal Restitution Act (BRÜG) of 19 July 1
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1961-03-03-Schloss-heirs-informed-BRUEG-settlement
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1961-03-03-Schloss-heirs-informed-BRUEG-settlement
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BRÜG settlement to the benefit of Schloss heirs
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3 March 1961
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3 March 1961
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Bad Homburg v.d. H. Lucien, Henri, Raymond Schloss and Juliette Weil were briefed regarding the terms of a settlement for 3,812,000 DM. This is a net sum covering compensation claims, in accordance with the Federal Restitution Act (BRÜG) of 19 July 1957 between Lucien Schloss, Henri Schloss, Raymond Schloss and Mrs. Juliette Weil, and the Federal Ministry of Finance in Bonn. The French government
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