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Latest revision as of 12:55, 29 July 2021

The Schloss family worried about a possible military conflict involving France which might threaten their physical safety and that of the collection. The family wanted to place the collection out of harm’s way. Lucien Schloss, his sister Juliette Sch
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Concerns about safeguarding the Schloss collection
The Schloss family worried about a possible military conflict involving France which might threaten their physical safety and that of the collection. The family wanted to place the collection out of harm’s way. Lucien Schloss, his sister Juliette Sch

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    The Schloss family worried about a possible military conflict involving France which might threaten their physical safety and that of the collection. The family wanted to place the collection out of harm’s way. Lucien Schloss, his sister Juliette Schloss and her husband, Doctor Paul Emile Weil, “médecin-chef de l’hopital Tenon’ in Paris played a key role in deciding on how to best safeguard the pa
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