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Aware that Dr. Voss was unreachable until 6 May 1943, Dr. Erhard Göpel took it upon himself to inform Martin Bormann directly about the fate of the Schloss collection. After years of fruitless searching, the Schloss collection had finally been found
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Telegram from Erhard Göpel to Martin Bormann regarding the Schloss collection
Aware that Dr. Voss was unreachable until 6 May 1943, Dr. Erhard Göpel took it upon himself to inform Martin Bormann directly about the fate of the Schloss collection. After years of fruitless searching, the Schloss collection had finally been found

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    Aware that Dr. Voss was unreachable until 6 May 1943, Dr. Erhard Göpel took it upon himself to inform Martin Bormann directly about the fate of the Schloss collection. After years of fruitless searching, the Schloss collection had finally been found at the Chateau de Chambon, in Laguenne (Corrèze).  He alleged that the ERR in Paris had assisted in the transfer of the collection from Chambon to Par
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