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In April 1947, Imre Szekely, described by American investigators from the MCCP as a Hungarian DP (Displaced Person) art dealer, who lived on a barge in Regensburg, sold Schloss 58 and Schloss 117 to Alfred Otto (Kolbergstr. 17, Munich).
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In April 1947, Imre Szekely, described by American investigators from the MCCP as a Hungarian DP (Displaced Person) art dealer, who lived on a barge in Regensburg, sold Schloss 58 and Schloss 117 to Alfred Otto (Kolbergstr. 17, Munich).
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In April 1947, Imre Szekely, described by American investigators from the MCCP as a Hungarian DP (Displaced Person) art dealer, who lived on a barge in Regensburg, sold Schloss 58 and Schloss 117 to Alfred Otto (Kolbergstr. 17, Munich).
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