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Latest revision as of 12:49, 29 July 2021
SS Ustuf. Hans Leimer, in his capacity as a representative of the SS and representative of the 4-year Plan on black market issues, contacted Bruno Lohse, whom he described as “the SS representative for art purchases” regarding an impending operation
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Contact between Leimer and Lohse concerning Jewish art collections
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SS Ustuf. Hans Leimer, in his capacity as a representative of the SS and representative of the 4-year Plan on black market issues, contacted Bruno Lohse, whom he described as “the SS representative for art purchases” regarding an impending operation
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1942-08-23-Leimer-Lohse-contact
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1942-08-23-Leimer-Lohse-contact
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Contact between Leimer and Lohse concerning Jewish art collections
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23 August 1942
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23 August 1942
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SS Ustuf. Hans Leimer, in his capacity as a representative of the SS and representative of the 4-year Plan on black market issues, contacted Bruno Lohse, whom he described as “the SS representative for art purchases” regarding an impending operation involving “a collection of paintings from a Jewish collection” in the unoccupied zone which was worth presumably 30-50 million francs. Leimer’s source
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