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Latest revision as of 14:39, 13 August 2021
art dealer, personal friend of Hitler
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Maria Almas-Dietrich
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art dealer, personal friend of Hitler
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Almas-Dietrich_ Maria
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Almas-Dietrich
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Maria
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1892-1971
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Almas-Dietrich_ Maria
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27 June 1892Gregorian
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1 November 1971
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27 June 1892Gregorian
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1 November 1971
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Maria Almas-Dietrich was born in Munich. She married a Turkish man of Jewish descent, in 1921. After the end of World War I, Almas-Dietrich operated an art gallery in Munich’s Westend. Over the years, she developed a close relationship with Adolf Hitler, to whom she allegedly sold one of his favorite paintings, _Portrait of Nanna_ by Anselm Feuerbach, in 1936. Although considered stateless after h
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