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- (hist) Martin Bormann [2,208 bytes]
- (hist) Hans Reger [2,187 bytes]
- (hist) Thomas Moore Slade [2,179 bytes]
- (hist) René Bousquet [2,164 bytes]
- (hist) The Duveen Brothers [2,096 bytes]
- (hist) Hummel Helmutvon [2,084 bytes]
- (hist) Cornelis Dusart [2,065 bytes]
- (hist) Louis Darquier de Pellepoix [2,058 bytes]
- (hist) Walter Fleischer [2,039 bytes]
- (hist) Daniël George van Beuningen [2,027 bytes]
- (hist) Maria Almas-Dietrich [2,026 bytes]
- (hist) Gottfried Reimer [2,005 bytes]
- (hist) John Pemberton Heywood [1,996 bytes]
- (hist) Werner Gerlach [1,993 bytes]
- (hist) Joseph Duveen [1,930 bytes]
- (hist) Heinrich Lammers [1,922 bytes]
- (hist) Variant 1 - Banque Jordaan officials accused of conspiracy by Favier [1,903 bytes]
- (hist) Silvano Lodi [1,899 bytes]
- (hist) Reich Chancellery [1,888 bytes]
- (hist) David Penderleath Sellar [1,865 bytes]
- (hist) William Waldegrave [1,861 bytes]
- (hist) Heinrich Frans Angelo Antoine-Feill [1,851 bytes]
- (hist) Franz Hermesdorff [1,849 bytes]
- (hist) Rejection of a Schloss restitution claim by the German government [1,813 bytes]
- (hist) Hans Posse [1,796 bytes]
- (hist) Joseph (Sepp) Angerer [1,786 bytes]
- (hist) Cornelius Postma [1,761 bytes]
- (hist) Notification to the Louvre of the seizure of the Schloss collection [1,750 bytes]
- (hist) Galerie Pickert [1,743 bytes]
- (hist) Pierre André Joseph Knyff [1,742 bytes]
- (hist) JDCRP Wikibase [1,732 bytes]
- (hist) Edward Adolphus Seymour, 11th Duke of Somerset [1,686 bytes]
- (hist) Warsaw ghetto [1,670 bytes]
- (hist) Hermann Voss [1,607 bytes]
- (hist) Martin Flersheim [1,597 bytes]
- (hist) Robert Peel [1,591 bytes]
- (hist) Henry Joseph Pfungst [1,591 bytes]
- (hist) Detention of Henry Schloss at Centre Brébant, Marseille [1,563 bytes]
- (hist) Louis Bernard Coclers [1,530 bytes]
- (hist) A. Walter [1,506 bytes]
- (hist) Establishment of the Occupation Military Government-United States (OMGUS) [1,495 bytes]
- (hist) Charles Sedelmeyer [1,491 bytes]
- (hist) Dr. Eduard Simon [1,487 bytes]
- (hist) Duke de Leuchtenberg, Munich and Prince of Eichstätt, Munich [1,446 bytes]
- (hist) Baron Etienne-Edmond-Martin de Beurnonville [1,432 bytes]
- (hist) Recapitulation dated 4 September 1946 of the events surrounding the theft, recycling and recovery of Schloss 92 between May 1945 and 30 August 1946 (document) [1,428 bytes]
- (hist) Johan van Sijpesteijn [1,427 bytes]
- (hist) Iwan Stchoukine [1,423 bytes]
- (hist) Richard Freiherr von Friesen [1,411 bytes]
- (hist) Meeting between Lohse, Voss, Fleischer and Dietrich in Munich [1,409 bytes]