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  1. 1923 catalogue the Schloss collection
  2. 209SUP 384 P17 inventory at la Courneuve
  3. 2 paintings restituted
  4. A. Franken
  5. A. Pouchet
  6. A. Walter
  7. A. Wertheim, GmbH, Berlin
  8. A Barn Interior with Animals
  9. A Calm
  10. A Schloss painting entered the MCCP
  11. A village wedding
  12. A winter scene
  13. A woman reading
  14. Abel Bonnard
  15. About
  16. Abraham
  17. Abraham Jacob Saportas
  18. Abraham Pickert
  19. Account of Lucien Schloss' arrest at Lamastre (Ardèche) by German security agents, 1943-04-08 (document)
  20. Achille Fontaine-Flament
  21. Acquisition by Dr. Franz Rademacher of Schloss 220 attributed to Rubens
  22. Acquisition by Ernst Buchner of Schloss 261
  23. Acquisition by the Musées Nationaux of 49 Schloss paintings
  24. Adeline Hulftegger
  25. Administration de l’enregistrement, des domaines et du timbre
  26. Adolf Hitler
  27. Adolf Weinmüller
  28. Adolphe Schloss
  29. Advice to German embassy in Paris from Frenzel regarding Göpel plan for the Schloss collection
  30. Agnew's Gallery
  31. Agreement between the regional prefect of Limoges and Wehrmacht General Niehof
  32. Albert Henraux
  33. Albert Marcel Renaud
  34. Albertha Eveline van Beuningen-Charlouis
  35. Albertus Brondgeest
  36. Alex Gebhardt surrendered voluntarily Schloss 58 and Schloss 117 to MCCP, 10 October 1947 (document)
  37. Alexander Dennistoun
  38. Alexander Everaerts
  39. Alexander Gebhardt
  40. Alexandre-Louis Hersant-Destouches
  41. Alexandre Joseph Paillet
  42. Alexis Febvre
  43. Alfred Brod
  44. Alfred Fischer
  45. Alfred Rosenberg
  46. Alfred Strasser
  47. Allen
  48. Allied breach of German defensive lines around Normandy
  49. Allied invasion of Normandy (D-Day)
  50. Allied military landings in Southern France (Operation Dragoon)
  51. Alois Eisenreich
  52. Alte Pinakothek
  53. Amédée Constantin
  54. An Angel in the Guise of Titus
  55. Andreas Full
  56. Andrieu, Robert
  57. André Giroux
  58. André Mniszech
  59. André Rottembourg
  60. Anna Elink
  61. Anne Darquier
  62. Annexation of Austria (Anschluss) to Nazi Germany
  63. Anti-Jewish restrictions and internment of Jews in Vichy France
  64. Antoine-Claude Chariot
  65. Antoine Lemoine
  66. Antoine de Sauzay
  67. Anton Mensing
  68. Appearance of two Schloss paintings on the art market
  69. Application of Article 5 of a restitution ordinance
  70. Appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany
  71. Appointment of André Monnot des Angles as administrateur provisoire of Adolphe Schloss Fils et Cie
  72. Appointment of André Monnot des Angles as administrateur provisoire of Schloss family business and financial interests
  73. Appointment of Hans Posse to Führermuseum
  74. Appointment of Hermann Voss as successor to Hans Posse
  75. Appointment of Jacques Jaujard
  76. Appointment of Jean-François Lefranc as advisor on Jewish property to Darquier de Pellepoix
  77. Appointment of Louis Darquier de Pellepoix as commissaire-général of CGQJ
  78. Appointment of Pierre Laval as Prime Minister of the Vichy government under Marshal Philippe Pétain
  79. Appraisal by Cornelius Postma of 320 paintings from the confiscated Schloss collection
  80. Apprehension in Nice of Henry Schloss and Louise Boulat
  81. Archduke Ernest of Austria
  82. Arnoldus Lamme
  83. Arnoud Leers
  84. Arnoud de Lange
  85. Arrest of Lucien Schloss in Lamastre
  86. Arrival of Renaud and Cazaux at Banque Jordaan at Château de Chambon
  87. Arrival of Schloss 264 to the MCCP
  88. Arrival of Schloss 273 at the MCCP
  89. Arrival of the Schloss collection convoy in Paris after stopover in Chateauroux
  90. Artaris
  91. Arthur J. Sulley & Co
  92. Arthur Joseph Sulley
  93. Arthur Kay
  94. Arthur Leonard Nicholson
  95. Arthur Sambon
  96. Arthur Seymour
  97. Asscher Koetser and Welker
  98. Auction of degenerate works at Theodore Fischer gallery in Lucerne (Switzerland) purged by the Nazi State from museums
  99. August de Ridder
  100. Auguste-Louis-César-Hipolite-Théodore de L’Espinasse de Langeac, Comte d'Arlet
  101. Augustin Blondel de Gagny
  102. Augustus King of Poland
  103. Auschwitz
  104. BRÜG - Bundesrückerstattungsgesetz
  105. BRÜG settlement to the benefit of Schloss heirs
  106. Bacri
  107. Baer
  108. Banque Jordaan
  109. Barbara Göpel
  110. Baron Arnoud Willem van Brienen van de Groote Lindt
  111. Baron Etienne-Edmond-Martin de Beurnonville
  112. Baron Willem Joseph van Brienen van de Groote Lindt
  113. Baron d'Aubigny
  114. Baron de Villequin
  115. Baroness von Bortnowski-Jaroszewicz
  116. Battle of the Bulge
  117. Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen
  118. Bayerisches Landeskriminalamt
  119. Bendfeldt alfred
  120. Benjamin West
  121. Berta Fritsch
  122. Biard
  123. Bibliothèque Nationale
  124. Birger Frans Gotthard Svenonius
  125. Bonhams
  126. Bonnard letter to Cathala regarding the Lucie Schloss estate
  127. Bonnard order to Lefranc to remove the Schloss collection from Limoges
  128. Brame & Lorenceau Gallery
  129. Bruno Lohse
  130. Bundesamt für Äussere Restitutionen
  131. Bureau Central des Restitutions
  132. C.E. Younge
  133. CIVS
  134. CRA update on recent restitutions to the Schloss heirs
  135. Caillot
  136. Capitulation of Athens
  137. Cardinal Joseph Fesch
  138. Carin Göring
  139. Carl Ulrik Palm
  140. Carle Wolf
  141. Carousing peasant company in an inn
  142. Catalogue of works of art spoliated by the Germans
  143. Cercle Artistique et Littéraire de Bruxelles
  144. Charles-Alexandre de Calonne
  145. Charles-Jacques Chapelain de Séréville
  146. Charles-Joseph Count of Lichtervelde
  147. Charles Auguste Louis Joseph duc de Morny
  148. Charles Brind
  149. Charles Brunner
  150. Charles Butler
  151. Charles Marquis de Biencourt
  152. Charles Paillet
  153. Charles Pillet
  154. Charles Ramsden May
  155. Charles Scarisbrick
  156. Charles Sedelmeyer
  157. Charles V Holy Roman Emperor
  158. Charles de Férol
  159. Christian Kellerer
  160. Christie’s
  161. Christine Hauser
  162. Clarification requested by Jacques Jaujard on restitution procedures
  163. Claude Tolozan
  164. Claude Vatelot
  165. Cloix
  166. Clotilde Brière-Misme
  167. Coenraet Droste
  168. Collection sent to Munich and earmarked 'München Führerbau'
  169. Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives
  170. Comte Andor de Fostatios
  171. Comte R. de Cornelissen
  172. Comte de Boulbon
  173. Comtesse Vilhaud
  174. Comtesse de Montbrison
  175. Concern of Michel Martin over German involvement in deterrmining the ultimate fate of the Schloss collection
  176. Concerns about safeguarding the Schloss collection
  177. Confidential nature of list of Schloss paintings to show to Hitler
  178. Confirmation by Gerlach of Darquier de Pellepoix's decision authority regarding the handling of the Schloss collection
  179. Confirmation by Gerlach of reimbursement to the Reichskreditkasse
  180. Confirmation of a Schloss collection inventory created by Jean-François Lefranc
  181. Confirmation of departure of the Schloss collection from Limoges
  182. Confiscation of 'ownerless' Jewish art collections
  183. Conrad Jacob Gerbrand Copes van Hasselt
  184. Consequences of public drunkenness
  185. Contact between Leimer and Lohse concerning Jewish art collections
  186. Conte Lorenzo Castellani de Varzi
  187. Conversation between Michel Martin and René Huyghe regarding the removal of the Schloss collection from Limoges
  188. Conversation between René Huyghe and the préfet de la Haute-Vienne
  189. Cornelia Jacoba van Lennep
  190. Cornelis Dusart
  191. Cornelis François Roos
  192. Cornelis Hofstede de Groot
  193. Cornelis Ploos van Amstel
  194. Cornelis Sebille Roos
  195. Cornelius Postma
  196. Correspondence between Abel Bonnard and Pierre Cathala regarding the confiscated Schloss collection and its partial acquisition through pre-emption by the Louvre
  197. Correspondence between Martin Bormann and Alfred Rosenberg
  198. Count Johan Paul of Limburg-Stirum
  199. Count Schönborn
  200. Crate list for transfer to Munich’s Führerbau
  201. Currier Museum of Art
  202. Curt Benedict
  203. Cäcilie Philippine Anrep-Elmpt, née Countess von Elmpt
  204. D.A. Hoogendijk Gallery
  205. D. Mansveld
  206. DGER report No 4
  207. Da Silva
  208. Damien Libert Auctioneer
  209. Daniël George van Beuningen
  210. Darquier de Pellepoix brief to Gaston Veveaud about Laval agreement with the German authorities
  211. Darquier de Pellepoix letter to Schleier
  212. Darquier de Pellepoix rebuke of Préfet de la Haute-Vienne regarding Lefranc mission
  213. David David-Weill
  214. David Penderleath Sellar
  215. David Teixeira
  216. De Keersmaecker
  217. Death marches from Auschwitz-Birkenau
  218. Death of Adolf Hitler by suicide
  219. Death of Adolphe Schloss
  220. Death of Hans Posse
  221. Death of Lucie Haas Schloss
  222. Declaration of war by France and Great Britain against Germany
  223. Declaration of war by Italy against France and Great Britain
  224. Declaration of war by the United States against Japan
  225. Decree Regarding the Reporting of Jewish Property
  226. Deogracias Magdalena
  227. Deportation of Jews from Rome
  228. Deportation of Jews from Salonika
  229. Deportation train (convoi) 1 to Auschwitz
  230. Description of the behavior of Gendarmerie personnel by Musso to the Préfet regional of Haute-Vienne
  231. Destrem contact with a Parisian lawyer regarding the Schloss collection
  232. Detailed survey of Schloss paintings at the Führerbau
  233. Details of check purchases by or for Jean-François Lefranc
  234. Detention of Henry Schloss at Centre Brébant, Marseille
  235. Detroit Institute of Arts
  236. Diederik, Baron van Leyden (III) en Heer van Vlaardingen
  237. Dienststelle Westen
  238. Direction Générale des Études & Recherches
  239. Disclaimer
  240. Discovery of an art depot belonging to Maria Almas-Dietrich
  241. Discovery of paintings at the Old Botanical Gardens in Munich by Ulrich Toepser
  242. Ditmer
  243. Djordje Djordjevic
  244. Dordrechts Museum
  245. Douarière Lopes Suasso
  246. Douglas Fitch
  247. Douglas Grant
  248. Dowager Countess André Mniszech
  249. Dr. Andrae
  250. Dr. Eduard Simon
  251. Dr. Fleischmann
  252. Dr. Guimbail
  253. Dr. Jean Jacques Joseph Leroy d'Étiolles
  254. Dr. Robert Oertel
  255. Drancy-Auschwitz
  256. Dresden Gallery
  257. Drunken men and women dancing
  258. Drunken singers seated around a table in a tavern
  259. Duc de Bojanc
  260. Duc de Reggio
  261. Duchesse Sofia Sergejevna Troebetskaja
  262. Duke de Leuchtenberg, Munich and Prince of Eichstätt, Munich
  263. Duke of Beaufort
  264. Dutch Plain
  265. Dutch Street Scene
  266. Dutch proverb (Venne, 1)
  267. Dutch proverb (Venne, 2)
  268. Dutch surrender to German military forces
  269. Désiré van den Schrieck
  270. E. Bizard
  271. ERR
  272. Earl De La Warr
  273. Earliest inventory of the Adolphe Schloss collection
  274. Early knowledge by Liénard of Schloss collection location
  275. Edda Göring
  276. Edgar Breitenbach
  277. Edmond Favier
  278. Edmond Huybrechts
  279. Edmé-François Gersaint
  280. Edouard Lucas Moreno
  281. Eduard Plietzsch
  282. Eduard von Niesewand
  283. Edward Adolphus Seymour, 11th Duke of Somerset
  284. Edward Speelman Ltd. London
  285. Einsatzgruppe
  286. Einsatzgruppe-led massacres of Jews in Kovno (Kaunas)
  287. Elderly man
  288. Elie J.B. Doubinsky
  289. Elisabeth Geertruida Wassenbergh
  290. Elizabeth-Eleanor Cornwall
  291. Ellen Bernt
  292. Ellen Ettlinger-Rathenau
  293. Elsie Schmidt
  294. Embedded queries
  295. Emil Fussgen
  296. Emil Hess
  297. Emile Vigier
  298. Emmy Göring
  299. Enactment of second law regarding the status of Jews in France
  300. Enactment of the Nuremberg Race Laws
  301. Enchanted Island
  302. Engelbert Michaël Engelberts
  303. Erhard Göpel
  304. Eric Couturier
  305. Ernst Buchner
  306. Ernst Buchner in US Army custody
  307. Ernst Flersheim
  308. Ernst Frenzl
  309. Erwin Sieger
  310. Establishment of Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives (CGQJ)
  311. Establishment of an ALIU interrogation center at Bad Aussee
  312. Establishment of the Art Looting Investigation Unit (ALIU)
  313. Establishment of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) on 17 July 1940
  314. Establishment of the Occupation Military Government-United States (OMGUS)
  315. Establishment of the Roberts Commission by US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
  316. Establishment of the Western office of the ERR (Amt Westen) in German-occupied Paris
  317. Establishment of the concentration camp of Dachau outside of Munich
  318. Eugene Slatter Gallery
  319. Eugène Fischof
  320. Eugène Féral
  321. Eugène Max
  322. Exchange between Darquier de Pellepoix and Lohse at the Jeu de Paume
  323. Exchange between Dequoy and Haberstock regarding sale of Schloss collection
  324. Execution of Musso search warrant at the Banque Jordaan
  325. Expected arrival date for Schloss collection in Munich: 10 December 1943
  326. Fall of Paris at the hands of the German Army
  327. Family Portrait
  328. Family of the painter Elisabeth Gertrude Wassenberg
  329. Felix Roman Jagielski
  330. Ferdinand Herrmann
  331. Ferdinand Laneuville
  332. Fermoy Art Gallery
  333. Fernand Musso
  334. Finalizing the purge of all forms of 'degenerate art' from German museums by the Nazi government
  335. Fine Arts Museum of San Fransisco
  336. First shipment consisted of 13 crates
  337. Florisoone note regarding the Hals restitution
  338. Flowers (Fyt)
  339. Foreign Office Berlin Auswärtiges Amt
  340. Fountain of lead and marble
  341. Fourth notice sent by Schloss family attorney for information about recovery of Schloss paintings
  342. Fowkes
  343. Francis Denzil Edward Baring
  344. Franco-German raid on a residence in Bordeaux in search of the Jonas art collection
  345. Franco-German raid on the Bacri gallery in Paris
  346. Franco-German raid on the Schloss residence in Paris
  347. Franco-German raid on the Wesblat residence in Paris
  348. Franco-German raid on the Wildenstein Gallery in Paris
  349. Franke
  350. Frans Hals Museum
  351. Franz Hermesdorff
  352. Franz Kleinberger
  353. Franz Kälberer
  354. Franz Rademacher
  355. Frau Engelhardt
  356. Frau Haase
  357. Frau Lagermann
  358. Frau Weneck
  359. Frau von Parseval
  360. Frederik Muller
  361. Frederik Muller & Co
  362. French Government request to the German Bundesamt für Äussere Restitutionen for restitution
  363. French assessment of Hitler ire over Louvre appropriation of 49 paintings from the confiscated Schloss collection
  364. French inventory, Banque Dreyfus
  365. French police interview of Nériec regarding transfer of Schloss collection to Laguenne
  366. Frenzel told Schleier to await Hitler's decision
  367. Friedrich Ludwig von Gans
  368. Friedrich Schwartz
  369. Friedrich Wilhelm Constantin von Hohenzollern-Hechingen
  370. Friedrich Wolffhardt
  371. Fritz Lagermann
  372. Fritz Schleif
  373. Full powers entrusted to Philippe Pétain by French parliamentarians
  374. Führerbau
  375. G. J. de Loose
  376. G. T. Braine
  377. Gaensluckner
  378. Galerie Brame
  379. Galerie Charles Brunner
  380. Galerie Durand-Ruel
  381. Galerie Fievez
  382. Galerie Fischof Eugène
  383. Galerie Georges Petit
  384. Galerie Heinemann
  385. Galerie Helbing
  386. Galerie Henneberg, Zürich
  387. Galerie J. Kraus
  388. Galerie Jean Lorenceau
  389. Galerie Kleinberger & Co.
  390. Galerie Lindenauber
  391. Galerie Meissner
  392. Galerie Pardo
  393. Galerie Pickert
  394. Galerie Sedelmeyer
  395. Galerie Wildenstein
  396. Galerie d'art Saint-Honoré, Paris
  397. Gaston Neumans
  398. Gaston Ritter von Mallmann
  399. General disclaimer
  400. Georg Fischer
  401. Georg Hoffmann
  402. George Alan Brodrick, 5th Viscount Midleton
  403. George Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland
  404. George Salting
  405. George Tomline
  406. George Watson-Taylor
  407. Georges Destrem
  408. Georges Edouard Warneck
  409. Georges Marant
  410. Georges Perrier
  411. Georges Petit
  412. Georges Édouard Warneck
  413. Gerard Elink
  414. Gerda Bormann
  415. Gerhard Utikal
  416. Gerlach asked Göpel to return to Paris
  417. Gerlach assessment of potential German interest in the Schloss collection
  418. Gerlach assurance for the safe return of the Schloss collection to Laguenne
  419. Gerlach brief to Laval regarding Hitler's interest in the Schloss collection
  420. Gerlach brief to Schleier about Bömelburg and Lohse involvement in Schloss case
  421. Gerlach informed Hummel that payment was completed
  422. Gerlach received check from Reichskreditkasse Paris.
  423. Gerlach request for funds from the Reichskreditkasse for the Schloss acquisition
  424. Gerlach request regarding German press coverage of the Linz Museum acquisition of the Schloss collection.
  425. Gerlach sent Schloss painting index to Hummel
  426. Gerlach suspicions about hidden Schloss paintings
  427. Germain Bazin
  428. German Panzer units pierced through French defenses
  429. German Red Cross; Deutsches Rotes Kreuz
  430. German decision to end the search for missing Schloss paintings
  431. German defeat at Stalingrad
  432. German embassy notified Darquier de Pellepoix that an agreement was made to purchase the Schloss collection
  433. German inventory B323/1212
  434. German inventory B323/186
  435. German inventory RG 260 M1946 Reel 141
  436. German military occupation of Greece
  437. German military occupation of Hungary
  438. German military offensive against Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg
  439. German military offensive against Soviet Union known as 'Fall Blau'
  440. Germany military occupation of the unoccupied zone of France
  441. Gerrit Braamcamp
  442. Gerrit van der Pot
  443. Gertrude Elliott
  444. Gisela Limberger
  445. Goering order to support ERR operations
  446. Gottfried Merzbacher
  447. Gottfried Reimer
  448. Graf von Sierstorpff
  449. Granville Augustus William Waldegrave, 3rd Baron Radstock
  450. Groninger Museum
  451. Gros & Delettrez
  452. Gräfin Jenny Esterházy
  453. Grégoire-Hippolyte Delaroche
  454. Guildhall of St. George
  455. Guillaume-Jean Constantin
  456. Gunther Haase
  457. Gurs
  458. Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland
  459. Gérard Leembruggen Jzn
  460. Göpel acquisition of 259 paintings from the confiscated Schloss collection for the Linz Museum
  461. Göpel cleared to transport collection to Munich
  462. Göpel complaint to Reimer about work load
  463. Göpel indicated to Voss that separated paintings are in French posession
  464. Göpel organized 14 frames for Schloss collection
  465. Göpel request for notification about the arrival of the Schloss collection in Paris
  466. Göring interest in acquiring the Schloss collection
  467. Hallsborough Gallery
  468. Handover of Schloss and Weil collections to Ducass at the Château de Chambon
  469. Hans Kreuzpaintner
  470. Hans Leimer
  471. Hans Posse
  472. Hans Posse diary entry about Schloss collection
  473. Hans Reger
  474. Hans Wendland
  475. Hans Wetzlar
  476. Harari and Johns Gallery
  477. Hautecoeur meeting with Huyghe and Bazin
  478. Hector Brame
  479. Hector Escobosa
  480. Heinrich Frans Angelo Antoine-Feill
  481. Heinrich Gustav Winckler
  482. Heinrich Lammers
  483. Heinz Bohner
  484. Helene Loeb Lyon
  485. Hendrik Elink
  486. Hendrik Fagel II
  487. Hendrik Fagel III (London, The Hague)
  488. Hendrik de Leth
  489. Hendrik van Ommeren
  490. Henri Baudoin
  491. Henri Charles Emmanuel Greffulhe
  492. Henri Rigeaux
  493. Henri Verne
  494. Henry Delpech
  495. Henry Joseph Pfungst
  496. Henry Schloss
  497. Henry Schloss indicated collection value
  498. Henry of the Palatinate
  499. Herbert Leonard
  500. Hermann Göring

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