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The Director of the OBIP informed Raymond Schloss about the creation of a complete catalogue of works of art plundered by the Germans with were not recovered. Meanwhile, the Central Office of Restitutions (Bureau Central des Restitutions) asked for a
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Catalogue of works of art spoliated by the Germans
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The Director of the OBIP informed Raymond Schloss about the creation of a complete catalogue of works of art plundered by the Germans with were not recovered. Meanwhile, the Central Office of Restitutions (Bureau Central des Restitutions) asked for a
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Catalogue of works of art spoliated by the Germans
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30 May 1947
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30 May 1947
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The Director of the OBIP informed Raymond Schloss about the creation of a complete catalogue of works of art plundered by the Germans with were not recovered. Meanwhile, the Central Office of Restitutions (Bureau Central des Restitutions) asked for a precise number of the paintings that the Schloss family were still missing and if he thought that those paintings had been transported to Germany. A
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