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von Hummel was Martin Bormann's private secretary with a special focus on confiscations of cultural objects in occupied territories.
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Helmut von Hummel became Martin Bormann’s private secretary in October 1942 with the title of “Ministerialrat und Persönlicher Referent des Reichsleiters Bormann.” He acted as Bormann’s personal representative and served as one of three experts responsible for handling confiscated art pursuant to Bormann’s order dated 21 April 1943. Hummel played a key role within the _Sonderauftrag Linz_. He ensu
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