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Variant 3 - According to Fernand Musso, the Germans reached Chambon on 10 April 1943 with their “French rat” [That would be Jean-François Lefranc whom the author never names]. After they placed seals on the doors to the vault which held the Schloss c
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Variant 3 - German agents at the Château de Chambon
Variant 3 - According to Fernand Musso, the Germans reached Chambon on 10 April 1943 with their “French rat” [That would be Jean-François Lefranc whom the author never names]. After they placed seals on the doors to the vault which held the Schloss c

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    Variant 3 - According to Fernand Musso, the Germans reached Chambon on 10 April 1943 with their “French rat” [That would be Jean-François Lefranc whom the author never names]. After they placed seals on the doors to the vault which held the Schloss crates since 1939, the director of the depot [vault] escaped, contacted the bank director, who notified Fernand Musso. The latter had already received
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