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Variant 1 - The Police des Questions Juives at Tulle declared to the personnel of the Banque Jordaan that they had conspired with the Schloss heirs to cloak and hide their art collection as a Jewish asset and did the same with other Jewish families.
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Variant 1 - Banque Jordaan officials accused of conspiracy by Favier
Variant 1 - The Police des Questions Juives at Tulle declared to the personnel of the Banque Jordaan that they had conspired with the Schloss heirs to cloak and hide their art collection as a Jewish asset and did the same with other Jewish families.

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    Variant 1 - Banque Jordaan officials accused of conspiracy by Favier
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    Variant 1 - The Police des Questions Juives at Tulle declared to the personnel of the Banque Jordaan that they had conspired with the Schloss heirs to cloak and hide their art collection as a Jewish asset and did the same with other Jewish families. In order to address this problem, an administrateur provisoire for the Banque Jordaan would have to be appointed. That morning, Favier questioned Ban
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