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Latest revision as of 12:55, 29 July 2021

Frenzel, Helmut von Hummel’s assistant, notified the German Embassy in Paris that the negotiations over the Schloss collection would follow Dr. Göpel’s 6-point proposal, laid out in a letter to Bormann on April 26, 1943.
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Advice to German embassy in Paris from Frenzel regarding Göpel plan for the Schloss collection
Frenzel, Helmut von Hummel’s assistant, notified the German Embassy in Paris that the negotiations over the Schloss collection would follow Dr. Göpel’s 6-point proposal, laid out in a letter to Bormann on April 26, 1943.

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    Frenzel, Helmut von Hummel’s assistant, notified the German Embassy in Paris that the negotiations over the Schloss collection would follow Dr. Göpel’s 6-point proposal, laid out in a letter to Bormann on April 26, 1943.
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