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Hitler ordered Rosenberg to confiscate all Jewish art collections since these materials were now deemed "ownerless" by Nazi decree. Jews in France, as in most of Europe, were now labeled "stateless" and no longer had property rights. Nazis believed t
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Hitler ordered Rosenberg to confiscate all Jewish art collections since these materials were now deemed "ownerless" by Nazi decree. Jews in France, as in most of Europe, were now labeled "stateless" and no longer had property rights. Nazis believed t
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Confiscation of 'ownerless' Jewish art collections
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September 1940
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December 1940
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Hitler ordered Rosenberg to confiscate all Jewish art collections since these materials were now deemed ownerless by Nazi decree. Jews in France, as in most of Europe, were now labeled stateless and no longer had property rights. Nazis believed that property of stateless Jews reverted by law to Germany.
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