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Schloss 261 was recovered from Maria Almas-Dietrich. Victor Mandl, presumably acting on advice by Bruno Lohse, sold Schloss 261 to Maria Almas Dietrich in 1944 who then sold this painting a month later in February 1944 to Ernst Buchner, director of t
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Schloss 261 recovered from Maria Almas-Dietrich
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Schloss 261 was recovered from Maria Almas-Dietrich. Victor Mandl, presumably acting on advice by Bruno Lohse, sold Schloss 261 to Maria Almas Dietrich in 1944 who then sold this painting a month later in February 1944 to Ernst Buchner, director of t
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1946-05-27-Schloss-261-recovered
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Schloss 261 recovered from Maria Almas-Dietrich
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27 May 1946
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27 May 1946
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Schloss 261 was recovered from Maria Almas-Dietrich. Victor Mandl, presumably acting on advice by Bruno Lohse, sold Schloss 261 to Maria Almas Dietrich in 1944 who then sold this painting a month later in February 1944 to Ernst Buchner, director of the Pinakotek of Munich.
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