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  1. Karl Haberstock note to Georges Destrem‏‎ (1 revision)
  2. The Degenerate Art Exhibition‏‎ (1 revision)
  3. Recovery of Schloss 28 and Schloss 243 at Landersdorf‏‎ (1 revision)
  4. Abraham Jacob Saportas‏‎ (1 revision)
  5. Marjorie Edris‏‎ (1 revision)
  6. Münchener Secession‏‎ (1 revision)
  7. Louis Gaston Le Breton‏‎ (1 revision)
  8. Mrs. John Heinz III‏‎ (1 revision)
  9. Gerhard Utikal‏‎ (1 revision)
  10. Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives‏‎ (1 revision)
  11. Theodosia Anne Denman‏‎ (1 revision)
  12. Georges Destrem‏‎ (1 revision)
  13. Arrival of Schloss 264 to the MCCP‏‎ (1 revision)
  14. Heinz Bohner‏‎ (1 revision)
  15. Hermann Göring‏‎ (1 revision)
  16. Einsatzgruppe‏‎ (1 revision)
  17. Liquidation of Adolphe Schloss Fils et Cie assets‏‎ (1 revision)
  18. Allied invasion of Normandy (D-Day)‏‎ (1 revision)
  19. Upcoming visit of Hermann Voss to Paris in late September to oversee transfer of Schloss paintings to Germany‏‎ (1 revision)
  20. J. Schnell‏‎ (1 revision)
  21. William Fuller Maitland‏‎ (1 revision)
  22. Gerlach brief to Laval regarding Hitler's interest in the Schloss collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  23. Lucien Fernandez-Patto‏‎ (1 revision)
  24. Koller Auctions‏‎ (1 revision)
  25. Comte de Boulbon‏‎ (1 revision)
  26. Stopover of the Schloss collection convoy at Chateauroux‏‎ (1 revision)
  27. Charles Brind‏‎ (1 revision)
  28. Nicolaas Charles de G‏‎ (1 revision)
  29. Charles Ramsden May‏‎ (1 revision)
  30. Louis-Eugène-Georges Hautecoeur‏‎ (1 revision)
  31. Family of the painter Elisabeth Gertrude Wassenberg‏‎ (1 revision)
  32. Power of attorney issued by Voss to Dr. Erhard Göpel‏‎ (1 revision)
  33. Mr. Jeanneteau‏‎ (1 revision)
  34. Otto von Stülpnagel promoted to military commander of Occupied France‏‎ (1 revision)
  35. Details of check purchases by or for Jean-François Lefranc‏‎ (1 revision)
  36. Justification given by Huyghe for the confiscation of the Schloss collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  37. Ray W. Hugoboom‏‎ (1 revision)
  38. The Bather‏‎ (1 revision)
  39. Duc de Bojanc‏‎ (1 revision)
  40. W.H.J. Weale‏‎ (1 revision)
  41. Prefectoral approval to Lefranc for drawing up an inventory of the Schloss collection in Limoges‏‎ (1 revision)
  42. Twelve Months of the Year, The Month of November or the Marriage of the Son of the King or the Parable of the Wedding Feast‏‎ (1 revision)
  43. D. Mansveld‏‎ (1 revision)
  44. List of looted paintings and history‏‎ (1 revision)
  45. Portrait of the Artist (van Mieris)‏‎ (1 revision)
  46. Variant 1 - Meeting between Favier, Lefranc, Musso (Préfet de la Corrèze) and Perrie‏‎ (1 revision)
  47. Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories‏‎ (1 revision)
  48. Note from Floorisone to Terrier regarding restitutable Rubens painting‏‎ (1 revision)
  49. Full powers entrusted to Philippe Pétain by French parliamentarians‏‎ (1 revision)
  50. Restitution of Hals painting‏‎ (1 revision)
  51. Bonnard letter to Cathala regarding the Lucie Schloss estate‏‎ (1 revision)
  52. Prince Dmitri Alekseyevich Galitzin‏‎ (1 revision)
  53. Meeting Liénard, Ducher and van Behr‏‎ (1 revision)
  54. Restitution of 22 paintings‏‎ (1 revision)
  55. Validation by Judge Simon of restitution to the Schloss family‏‎ (1 revision)
  56. Clarification requested by Jacques Jaujard on restitution procedures‏‎ (1 revision)
  57. Louis-Cesar Renaud de Choiseul‏‎ (1 revision)
  58. Bonhams‏‎ (1 revision)
  59. Agnew's Gallery‏‎ (1 revision)
  60. Charles Marquis de Biencourt‏‎ (1 revision)
  61. Rose Valland briefing on Schloss collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  62. Hans Wetzlar‏‎ (1 revision)
  63. Receipt by Dr. Oertel of two frames from the Schloss collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  64. Rudolf Holzapfel-Ward‏‎ (1 revision)
  65. Receipt of Schloss inventory at the Department of Paintings of the Louvre‏‎ (1 revision)
  66. Martin Flersheim‏‎ (1 revision)
  67. René Huyghe‏‎ (1 revision)
  68. Declaration of war by France and Great Britain against Germany‏‎ (1 revision)
  69. Most impressive paintings in the Schloss collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  70. George Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland‏‎ (1 revision)
  71. Reich Chancellery‏‎ (1 revision)
  72. Arthur Seymour‏‎ (1 revision)
  73. Valland confirmed transfer of 262 Schloss paintings to Jeu de Paume‏‎ (1 revision)
  74. Baroness von Bortnowski-Jaroszewicz‏‎ (1 revision)
  75. Lucien Schloss request for photos of Schloss paintings‏‎ (1 revision)
  76. Thomas Moore Slade‏‎ (1 revision)
  77. Gaston Ritter von Mallmann‏‎ (1 revision)
  78. Three men in the inn‏‎ (1 revision)
  79. Hans Leimer‏‎ (1 revision)
  80. Salomon Lilian Gallery‏‎ (1 revision)
  81. Robert Borchers‏‎ (1 revision)
  82. Pierre Etienne Laval‏‎ (1 revision)
  83. Gurs‏‎ (1 revision)
  84. Inquiry by Valland about publication of a historical Schloss document‏‎ (1 revision)
  85. Mr. Jehanne‏‎ (1 revision)
  86. Dutch surrender to German military forces‏‎ (1 revision)
  87. August de Ridder‏‎ (1 revision)
  88. A winter scene‏‎ (1 revision)
  89. Arthur J. Sulley & Co‏‎ (1 revision)
  90. Invasion of Greece by Italian troops‏‎ (1 revision)
  91. Soviet invasion of Poland‏‎ (1 revision)
  92. Gaensluckner‏‎ (1 revision)
  93. Bruno Lohse‏‎ (1 revision)
  94. Variant 3 - German agents at the Château de Chambon‏‎ (1 revision)
  95. Note from Floorisone to OBIP regarding the Rubens restitution‏‎ (1 revision)
  96. Visit to Paris 15 October 1943 by von Hummel to review the financial terms of the Schloss acquisition with German Embassy staff‏‎ (1 revision)
  97. Expected arrival date for Schloss collection in Munich: 10 December 1943‏‎ (1 revision)
  98. Nathan Katz‏‎ (1 revision)
  99. BRÜG settlement to the benefit of Schloss heirs‏‎ (1 revision)
  100. Friedrich Schwartz‏‎ (1 revision)
  101. Alexandre-Louis Hersant-Destouches‏‎ (1 revision)
  102. Walters Art Gallery‏‎ (1 revision)
  103. M. Revel‏‎ (1 revision)
  104. Venus and Cupid‏‎ (1 revision)
  105. Alfred Fischer‏‎ (1 revision)
  106. Lelieveld‏‎ (1 revision)
  107. Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Museum of Art‏‎ (1 revision)
  108. Vendu Notarishuis‏‎ (1 revision)
  109. Dienststelle Westen‏‎ (1 revision)
  110. Mr. Bonn‏‎ (1 revision)
  111. George Alan Brodrick, 5th Viscount Midleton‏‎ (1 revision)
  112. Inventory registration of the assets of Lucie Haas Schloss‏‎ (1 revision)
  113. Theft of paintings from the Führerbau by Frau Weneck‏‎ (1 revision)
  114. Lepke‏‎ (1 revision)
  115. Note from Bundeamt to French Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding missing Schloss paintings‏‎ (1 revision)
  116. Herr Gillmann‏‎ (1 revision)
  117. Wallraf-Richartz-Museum‏‎ (1 revision)
  118. Engelbert Michaël Engelberts‏‎ (1 revision)
  119. Jacob Nienhuys‏‎ (1 revision)
  120. Portrait of an Old Woman (Maes)‏‎ (1 revision)
  121. Request by the legal representative of Schloss heirs for a hearing‏‎ (1 revision)
  122. Proxy assigned to Henry and Raymond Schloss by Lucien and Juliette‏‎ (1 revision)
  123. Fermoy Art Gallery‏‎ (1 revision)
  124. 209SUP 384 P17 inventory at la Courneuve‏‎ (1 revision)
  125. Search of Mr. Bacri's gallery by Angerer team, 1940-07-24 (document)‏‎ (1 revision)
  126. Duc de Reggio‏‎ (1 revision)
  127. Allied military landings in Southern France (Operation Dragoon)‏‎ (1 revision)
  128. Carin Göring‏‎ (1 revision)
  129. Agreement between the regional prefect of Limoges and Wehrmacht General Niehof‏‎ (1 revision)
  130. Count Johan Paul of Limburg-Stirum‏‎ (1 revision)
  131. Schloss 3 and Schloss 8 spotted in a Munich apartment‏‎ (1 revision)
  132. Invasion of Poland by German forces‏‎ (1 revision)
  133. German defeat at Stalingrad‏‎ (1 revision)
  134. Stanhope and Broydon Collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  135. Jeronimus Tonnemann‏‎ (1 revision)
  136. Schloss 261 recovered from Maria Almas-Dietrich‏‎ (1 revision)
  137. The Resurrection of Lazarus‏‎ (1 revision)
  138. Fountain of lead and marble‏‎ (1 revision)
  139. Meeting between Lohse, Voss, Fleischer and Dietrich in Munich‏‎ (1 revision)
  140. Resumption of the deportation of Jews from France‏‎ (1 revision)
  141. Nicolaus Sambo‏‎ (1 revision)
  142. Heinrich Gustav Winckler‏‎ (1 revision)
  143. Maître Bonelo‏‎ (1 revision)
  144. Hermann Voss‏‎ (1 revision)
  145. French Government request to the German Bundesamt für Äussere Restitutionen for restitution‏‎ (1 revision)
  146. Investigative group led by Favier at Banque Jordaan‏‎ (1 revision)
  147. German military occupation of Hungary‏‎ (1 revision)
  148. The Old Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy in Brussels‏‎ (1 revision)
  149. Silvano Lodi‏‎ (1 revision)
  150. Franz Kälberer‏‎ (1 revision)
  151. Göpel indicated to Voss that separated paintings are in French posession‏‎ (1 revision)
  152. Herbert Leonard‏‎ (1 revision)
  153. Barbara Göpel‏‎ (1 revision)
  154. Hans Reger‏‎ (1 revision)
  155. Martin Bormann‏‎ (1 revision)
  156. SHAEF French-language list of looted Schloss paintings, RG 260 MFA&A Prop. Div., HQ OMGUS Berlin, 1956/3‏‎ (1 revision)
  157. Alex Gebhardt surrendered voluntarily Schloss 58 and Schloss 117 to MCCP, 10 October 1947 (document)‏‎ (1 revision)
  158. Declaration of war by the United States against Japan‏‎ (1 revision)
  159. Ottilie Dona‏‎ (1 revision)
  160. George Watson-Taylor‏‎ (1 revision)
  161. Nicolas Beaujon‏‎ (1 revision)
  162. U.S. Allied troops entered the Altaussee salt mine‏‎ (1 revision)
  163. Juliette Schloss‏‎ (1 revision)
  164. Felix Roman Jagielski‏‎ (1 revision)
  165. Munich Central Collecting Point‏‎ (1 revision)
  166. Louise-Clémence Autran‏‎ (1 revision)
  167. Franco-German raid on the Schloss residence in Paris‏‎ (1 revision)
  168. Operation Wagner-Bürckel action against the Jews of Baden (Germany)‏‎ (1 revision)
  169. Lord Francis Pelham Clinton Hope‏‎ (1 revision)
  170. Dr. Fleischmann‏‎ (1 revision)
  171. Alfred Rosenberg‏‎ (1 revision)
  172. Shepherd Brothers‏‎ (1 revision)
  173. Josepha Bader‏‎ (1 revision)
  174. Ludwig Lautenbacher‏‎ (1 revision)
  175. Paul-Louis Weiller‏‎ (1 revision)
  176. Ellen Bernt‏‎ (1 revision)
  177. Pressure exerted by Germain Bazin on Vichy officials of the importance of the Louvre's exercise of the right of pre-emption on the confiscated Schloss collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  178. École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts‏‎ (1 revision)
  179. Notification to Gerlach of Hitler's endorsement of Göpel 6-point proposal regarding the Schloss collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  180. Pusey, Beaumont-Grassier‏‎ (1 revision)
  181. Repatriation of Schloss 25‏‎ (1 revision)
  182. Twelve Months of the Year, The Month of August or When The Ears are plucked on the Shabbat Day.‏‎ (1 revision)
  183. Hendrik Fagel II‏‎ (1 revision)
  184. Elie J.B. Doubinsky‏‎ (1 revision)
  185. Reichswirtschaftsministerium approved 2.5 million credit‏‎ (1 revision)
  186. Georges Edouard Warneck‏‎ (1 revision)
  187. Hans Wendland‏‎ (1 revision)
  188. Damien Libert Auctioneer‏‎ (1 revision)
  189. Princess Louis de Croÿ‏‎ (1 revision)
  190. Biard‏‎ (1 revision)
  191. Jannink Anglebert‏‎ (1 revision)
  192. Préfet regional in Limoges notified by Darquier de Pellepoix to return the Schloss collection to the Château de Chambon‏‎ (1 revision)
  193. Surrender by Schwertl of Schloss 53 to the MCCP‏‎ (1 revision)
  194. Mandatory display of the yellow star by Jews in France‏‎ (1 revision)
  195. Liberation of Dachau concentration camp‏‎ (1 revision)
  196. Dutch proverb (Venne, 2)‏‎ (1 revision)
  197. Concerns about safeguarding the Schloss collection‏‎ (1 revision)
  198. Galerie Sedelmeyer‏‎ (1 revision)
  199. Variant 5 - Petit recalled that he was told that truck is headed for Paris‏‎ (1 revision)
  200. Mass deportations of Jews from Netherlands to Auschwitz and other extermination camps‏‎ (1 revision)
  201. Asscher Koetser and Welker‏‎ (1 revision)
  202. Philip of Burgundy‏‎ (1 revision)
  203. Franco-German raid on the Bacri gallery in Paris‏‎ (1 revision)
  204. Lady Mary Ann Otway Page-Turner‏‎ (1 revision)
  205. Frau Weneck‏‎ (1 revision)
  206. Frenzel told Schleier to await Hitler's decision‏‎ (1 revision)
  207. Václav Brožík‏‎ (1 revision)
  208. Establishment of an ALIU interrogation center at Bad Aussee‏‎ (1 revision)
  209. Clotilde Brière-Misme‏‎ (1 revision)
  210. Birger Frans Gotthard Svenonius‏‎ (1 revision)
  211. Preemption sale to the Louvre of 49 Schloss paintings‏‎ (1 revision)
  212. Walter Gay‏‎ (1 revision)
  213. Variant 4 - Antignac advice to Lefranc regarding the forceful removal of the Schloss crates‏‎ (1 revision)
  214. Liberation of Paris‏‎ (1 revision)
  215. Louvre accession ledger‏‎ (1 revision)
  216. Restitution of a frame and a Canaletto‏‎ (1 revision)
  217. Richard Freiherr von Friesen‏‎ (1 revision)
  218. Repurposing of Rivesaltes camp as a center for foreign-born Jews‏‎ (1 revision)
  219. W. Mackenzie‏‎ (1 revision)
  220. Discovery of an art depot belonging to Maria Almas-Dietrich‏‎ (1 revision)
  221. Michel Floorisone‏‎ (1 revision)
  222. Warsaw ghetto‏‎ (1 revision)
  223. M. van Parijs‏‎ (1 revision)
  224. Inspection of Tulle crates by Favier and his team‏‎ (1 revision)
  225. Variant 1 - Lefranc transport arrangements to pick up the sequestered Schloss paintings in Chambon‏‎ (1 revision)
  226. Schloss paintings recovered from Winkler‏‎ (1 revision)
  227. Variant 1 - Banque Jordaan officials accused of conspiracy by Favier‏‎ (1 revision)
  228. Japanese air attack against the US fleet at Pearl Harbor‏‎ (1 revision)
  229. J.C. Pruyssenaar‏‎ (1 revision)
  230. National Gallery of Art Washinton‏‎ (1 revision)
  231. Fowkes‏‎ (1 revision)
  232. Dr. Robert Oertel‏‎ (1 revision)
  233. Schloss collection to remain in the Banque de France‏‎ (1 revision)
  234. Henry Schloss indicated collection value‏‎ (1 revision)
  235. Internment of 4000 Jews in Drancy‏‎ (1 revision)
  236. Portrait of a woman‏‎ (1 revision)
  237. Karl Bömelburg‏‎ (1 revision)
  238. Reichswirtschaftsminsterium‏‎ (1 revision)
  239. Recovery of eight paintings including Schloss 15 by a joint American-German investigative team‏‎ (1 revision)
  240. Harari and Johns Gallery‏‎ (1 revision)
  241. Allied breach of German defensive lines around Normandy‏‎ (1 revision)
  242. Pierre Duchartre‏‎ (1 revision)
  243. André Mniszech‏‎ (1 revision)
  244. Baron Arnoud Willem van Brienen van de Groote Lindt‏‎ (1 revision)
  245. Göpel cleared to transport collection to Munich‏‎ (1 revision)
  246. Lahmann‏‎ (1 revision)
  247. Wolfgang von Dallwitz‏‎ (1 revision)
  248. Alois Eisenreich‏‎ (1 revision)
  249. Variant 3 - Germans seized collection until Pétain and Laval intervened‏‎ (1 revision)
  250. French inventory, Banque Dreyfus‏‎ (1 revision)

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