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  1. Hermann Voss
  2. Hermina Josefa Sedelmeyer
  3. Herr Gillmann
  4. Herr Kautz
  5. Himmler order to liquidate ghettos
  6. Hoogsteder
  7. Hr. Schneider
  8. Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro
  9. Huijbert Ketelaar
  10. Humbert-Guillaume-Laurent Borremans
  11. Hummel Helmutvon
  12. Humphry Ward
  13. Huyghe assessment on Schloss paintings
  14. Huyghe reminder to Lefranc of preemptive rights by the Louvre for objects or collections of interest
  15. Huyghe reminder to Lefranc of preemptive rights by the Louvre for objects or collections of interest, 1943-06-02 (document)
  16. Hélène Adhémar
  17. Héris
  18. Hôtel Drouot
  19. Imprint
  20. Inquiry by Henraux with Judge Simon about the legitimacy of restitution request filed by the Schloss heirs
  21. Inquiry by Valland about publication of a historical Schloss document
  22. Inquiry submitted by Dr. Paul Emile Weil to the CRA regarding three Schloss paintings
  23. Inspection of Tulle crates by Favier and his team
  24. Instruction from Darquier de Pellepoix to Lefranc to travel to Limoges
  25. Instruction to Darquier de Pellepoix to order the transport of the Schloss collection to Vichy
  26. Interior of a Catholic Church
  27. Interior of a smithy
  28. International conference on cultural property protection at The Hague
  29. Internment of 4000 Jews in Drancy
  30. Invasion and subsequent ocucpation of Norway and Denmark by German military forces
  31. Invasion of Czechoslovakia on 15 March 1939 signaling the end of the Appeasement Policy favored by Great Britain
  32. Invasion of Greece by Italian troops
  33. Invasion of Poland by German forces
  34. Invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by German troops
  35. Inventory attached to Lucie's Schloss will
  36. Inventory registration of the assets of Lucie Haas Schloss
  37. Investigation by Edgar Breitenbach regarding Schloss 144 found in possession of Hans Kreuzpaintner, 12 November 1946 (document)
  38. Investigation into whereabouts of Schloss 56, Schloss 3, Schloss 8., 25 February 1948
  39. Investigative group led by Favier at Banque Jordaan
  40. Isaac Lambertus van der Berck van Heemstede
  41. Isabella-Clara van Simpelvelt
  42. Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  43. Issuance of the Führervorbehalt by Hans Lammers on 18 June 1938
  44. Iwan Stchoukine
  45. Iwate Museum of Art
  46. J.-C.Cheuvreux
  47. J.A.A. de Lelie
  48. J.C. Pruyssenaar
  49. J. Paul Getty
  50. J. Paul Getty Museum
  51. J. Schnell
  52. Jacob Nienhuys
  53. Jacomo de Wit
  54. Jacques Goudstikker
  55. Jacques Ignatius de Roore
  56. Jacques Jaujard
  57. Jacques de Bruyn
  58. Jacques de Wit
  59. Jan Bleuland
  60. Jan Danser Nijman
  61. Jan Kerkhoven
  62. Jan Messchert von Vollenhoven
  63. Jan de Bosch
  64. Jannink Anglebert
  65. Japanese air attack against the US fleet at Pearl Harbor
  66. Jean-Baptiste Guillaume de Gevigney
  67. Jean-Baptiste Pierre Le Brun
  68. Jean-François Lefranc
  69. Jean-François Lefranc thanked by René Huyghe
  70. Jean-Jules Bonzans
  71. Jean-Louis Laneuville
  72. Jean-Mathieu Bec
  73. Jean Armilhon
  74. Jean Baptiste Pierre Le Brun
  75. Jean Dubois
  76. Jean Gautron
  77. Jean Hauser
  78. Jean Lorenceau
  79. Jean Nériec
  80. Jean Paul Timoléon de Cossé
  81. Jean Petit
  82. Jean Yver
  83. Jeremiah Harman
  84. Jeronimo de Bosch IV
  85. Jeronimo de Vries
  86. Jeronimus Tonnemann
  87. Jeu-de-paume
  88. Johan Aegidiusz. van der Marck
  89. Johan van Sijpesteijn
  90. Johann Matthias Heberle
  91. Johann Vesque de Püttlingen
  92. Johannesburg Art Gallery
  93. John Heathcoat Armory
  94. John Pemberton Heywood
  95. John Waterloo Wilson
  96. Josef Karl
  97. Josef Möderl,
  98. Joseph-Alexandre Lebrun
  99. Joseph (Sepp) Angerer
  100. Joseph Brandl
  101. Joseph Duveen
  102. Joseph Emmerich, Duc d’Alberg
  103. Joseph Fiévez
  104. Joseph Schwertl
  105. Joseph Schwertl was forced to turn over to MCCP Schloss 53 and Schloss 202 on 18 October 1948 (document)
  106. Josepha Bader
  107. Judith Weil request for the return of Schloss paintings at the Louvre
  108. Jules Porgès
  109. Julia Peel
  110. Julie Kraus
  111. Juliette Schloss
  112. Julius Böhler
  113. Justification given by Huyghe for the confiscation of the Schloss collection
  114. Justification given by Huyghe for the confiscation of the Schloss collection, 1943-04-18 (document)
  115. Józef Franciszek Jan Potocki
  116. K. W. Waldhör
  117. KRIPO Munich recovered Schloss 102 from Frau Christine Hausser, 23 Apri; 1947 (document)
  118. Kaiser Friedrich Museum
  119. Karl Bömelburg
  120. Karl Haberstock
  121. Karl Haberstock note to Georges Destrem
  122. Karl Obermeier
  123. Karl Robert Reichsgraf von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven
  124. Karl Schafer
  125. Karl Scharnagl
  126. Karl Schöberl
  127. Katharina Neumayer
  128. Knauer Fa.
  129. Knoedler
  130. Koller Auctions
  131. Kraemer Gallery
  132. Kunsthalle Bremen
  133. Kunsthalle Hamburg
  134. Kunsthaus Zürich
  135. Kunstmueseum Bonn
  136. Kurt von Behr
  137. Kutzschenbach assigned to hand over money to Lefranc
  138. Lady Mary Ann Otway Page-Turner
  139. Lahmann
  140. Landesmuseum Mainz
  141. Landesmuseum Münster
  142. Landrat Glötzl
  143. Landscape at Sunset
  144. Landscape in Moonlight
  145. Landscape with snow
  146. Landscape with two cows
  147. Landscapes and Figures
  148. Launch of 'Operation Barbarossa' against the Soviet Union
  149. Laval briefed by Musso at Vichy about the situation at Chambon
  150. Laval demand for an exchange of paintings between Germany and France
  151. Lawrie & Co.
  152. Lefanc's version of events regarding the Louvre's actions to exercise the right of pre-emption on the confiscated Schloss collection
  153. Lefranc emphasis on German coopertion and uprightness
  154. Lefranc inventory ex-AMN-PARIS-R32-3-3-Inventaires-Liste 1943
  155. Lefranc left Banque Dreyfus with small Schloss painting
  156. Lefranc presented himself to Gerlach as the aministrator of the Schloss collection
  157. Lefranc received a payment of 350,000 francs
  158. Lefranc report to Bonnard on events surrounding the transfer to Paris of the confiscated Schloss collection
  159. Lefranc summoned for questioning
  160. Lelieveld
  161. Lempertz
  162. Leopold Hirsch
  163. Leopold II King of Belgium
  164. Lepke
  165. Letter from Edgar Breitenbach to Mr. Leonard regarding information on Schloss 56, 3, 8.
  166. Letter from Lt. Ray Hugoboom to Lt. Smyth regarding recovered art treasures.
  167. Letter from Rudolf Schleier to the German Foreign Office
  168. Liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops
  169. Liberation of Dachau concentration camp
  170. Liberation of Paris
  171. Liquidation of Adolphe Schloss Fils et Cie assets
  172. List of 49 paintings restituted from the Louvre
  173. List of looted paintings and history
  174. List of paintings sold by Jean-François Lefranc
  175. List of stolen Schloss items requested
  176. List seeks wealth
  177. Loading of Schloss collection on truck at the Banque de France in Limoges
  178. Lohse corrected Lefranc's estimate involving 262 paintings
  179. Lohse exchange with Utikal about reporting on the Schloss collection
  180. Lohse informed by Darquier on Lefranc appointment as 'administrateur provisoire'
  181. Lohse proposal to Göring
  182. Lombardi
  183. Lord Francis Pelham Clinton Hope
  184. Lord Hertford
  185. Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science and Art
  186. Louis-Auguste Angran Victomte de Fonspertuis
  187. Louis-Cesar Renaud de Choiseul
  188. Louis-Eugène-Georges Hautecoeur
  189. Louis-Émile Bertron-Auger
  190. Louis Bernard Coclers
  191. Louis César de la Baume le Blanc, duc de la Vallière
  192. Louis Darquier de Pellepoix
  193. Louis François de Bourbon, Prince de Conti
  194. Louis Gaston Le Breton
  195. Louis Marie Charles Liénard
  196. Louis Philippe Joseph Duc d'Orléans
  197. Louis Robert de Saint-Victor
  198. Louise-Clémence Autran
  199. Louise Boulat Schloss
  200. Louvre accession ledger
  201. Lucie Botton
  202. Lucie Mathilde Schloss Haas
  203. Lucien Bonaparte, Prince Français,1st Prince of Canino and Musignano
  204. Lucien Fernandez-Patto
  205. Lucien Kraemer
  206. Lucien Schloss
  207. Lucien Schloss in Lamastre (Ardèche)
  208. Lucien Schloss request for photos of Schloss paintings
  209. Lucien Schloss spotted in Nice with his brothers
  210. Ludovico Gaetano Bertalazzone, Conte d’Arrache
  211. Ludwig, Karl
  212. Ludwig Lautenbacher
  213. Lute Player
  214. Léopold Goldschmidt
  215. M. Barthélémy
  216. M. Carrot
  217. M. Chapuis
  218. M. Revel
  219. M. Vincent
  220. M. van Parijs
  221. Madame Brooks
  222. Madame James Odier, Wilhelmine Sillem
  223. Madame Maur
  224. Madonna and child (16th cent.)
  225. Madonna and child (Isenbrandt)
  226. Major Silvey
  227. Man with a Hat
  228. Mandatory display of the yellow star by Jews in France
  229. Marcel Cloup
  230. Marcel Frapier
  231. Marguerite Schloss
  232. Maria Almas-Dietrich
  233. Marie Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, Duchesse de Berry
  234. Marjorie Edris
  235. Marquis d'Aoust
  236. Marquis de Moustier
  237. Martin Bormann
  238. Martin Flersheim
  239. Martin Henry Colnaghi
  240. Martin Schneider
  241. Martin Schubart
  242. Martinus Donius van Eversdijck, vrijheer van Albrantswaard
  243. Mass deportation of Hungary's Jews to Auschwitz
  244. Mass deportations of Jews from Netherlands to Auschwitz and other extermination camps
  245. Massacre of 34000 Jews at the ravines of Babi Yar near Kiev
  246. Massive roundup of Jews in and around Paris
  247. Maurice Rheims
  248. Maurice Édouard Kann
  249. Mauritshuis Museum
  250. Max Gonfreville
  251. Max Terrier
  252. Maître Bonelo
  253. Meeting Liénard, Ducher and van Behr
  254. Meeting between Abel Bonnard, Jean-François Lefranc and Pierre Laval
  255. Meeting between Favier and Armillon
  256. Meeting between Göpel, Hummel, Klein and Müggel regarding the 50 million franc credit for acquiring the Schloss paintings for Linz
  257. Meeting between Huyghe, Bazin, Darquier de Pellepoix and Lefranc
  258. Meeting between Inspector Liénard and Joseph Angerer
  259. Meeting between Karl Haberstock and Mrs. Loewenstein in Nice
  260. Meeting between Laval and Schleier
  261. Meeting between Lefranc and Darquier de Pellepoix
  262. Meeting between Lefranc and Gaston Veveaud
  263. Meeting between Lefranc and Préfet de la Haute-Vienne in Limoges
  264. Meeting between Lohse, Voss, Fleischer and Dietrich in Munich
  265. Meeting between Lohse and Göpel at Hotel Brighton in Paris
  266. Meeting between Lohse and Göpel at the Hotel Brighton in Paris
  267. Meeting between von Behr, Lohse, Lefranc and Darquier de Pellepoix regarding Jewish collections
  268. Meleager presents the boar's head to Atalante
  269. Merry peasant company
  270. Message of thanks from René Catroux to Jean-François Lefranc
  271. Michal Hornstein
  272. Michel Floorisone
  273. Michel Martin
  274. Misset of the National Police informed by Antignac of the arrival in Paris of trucks on 11 August 1943 trucks carrying the Schloss collection
  275. Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum
  276. Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFA&A)
  277. Moonshine landscape
  278. Morey Jonathan
  279. Most impressive paintings in the Schloss collection
  280. Mr. Bodo
  281. Mr. Bonn
  282. Mr. Buitenweg
  283. Mr. Combes
  284. Mr. Ducass
  285. Mr. Ducher
  286. Mr. Guérand
  287. Mr. Jeanneteau
  288. Mr. Jehanne
  289. Mr. Magnien
  290. Mr. Nicolas
  291. Mr. Seek
  292. Mrs. John Heinz III
  293. Mrs. Loewenstein
  294. Munich Central Collecting Point
  295. Munich agreement of 29 September 1938
  296. Museo Nacional del Prado
  297. Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
  298. Museum Boijmans van Beuningen
  299. Museum Het Prinsenhof
  300. Museum of Fine Arts Boston
  301. Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon
  302. Musso appeal for guidance from Pierre Laval regarding the Schloss collection
  303. Musée Georges de La Tour
  304. Musée Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique
  305. Musée de Flandre
  306. Musée de Strasbourg
  307. Musée de la céramique de Rouen
  308. Musée de l’Orangerie
  309. Mérault
  310. Münchener Secession
  311. Münchner Künstlergenossenschaft
  312. NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs
  313. Nathan Katz
  314. Nathan Wildenstein
  315. National Gallery London
  316. National Gallery Prague
  317. National Gallery of Art Washinton
  318. National Gallery of Canada
  319. Nicolaas Charles de G
  320. Nicolas Beaujon
  321. Nicolas François Jacques Boileau
  322. Nicolas Stolypine Duc de Montelfi
  323. Nicolaus Sambo
  324. Non-aggression pact signed by Germany and the Soviet Union
  325. North Carolina Museum of Art
  326. Note from Bundeamt to French Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding missing Schloss paintings
  327. Note from Floorisone to OBIP regarding the Rubens restitution
  328. Note from Floorisone to Terrier regarding restitutable Rubens painting
  329. Note from Florisoone to Bazin regarding Rubens restitution
  330. Notification to Gerlach of Hitler's endorsement of Göpel 6-point proposal regarding the Schloss collection
  331. Notification to the German embassy in Paris of Helmut von Hummel visit to Paris at the end of May 1943
  332. Notification to the Louvre of the seizure of the Schloss collection
  333. OMGBavaria
  334. Oberkommando der Wehrmacht
  335. Office des biens et intérêts privés
  336. Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art
  337. Operation Havest Festival (Aktion Erntedankfest)
  338. Operation Marita against Greece
  339. Operation Wagner-Bürckel action against the Jews of Baden (Germany)
  340. Ottilie Dona
  341. Otto Abetz
  342. Otto Kisov
  343. Otto Naumann
  344. Otto von Stülpnagel
  345. Otto von Stülpnagel promoted to military commander of Occupied France
  346. Palais Bourbon
  347. Paul-Louis Weiller
  348. Paul Chevallier
  349. Paul Durand-Ruel
  350. Paul Emile Weil
  351. Paul Winkler
  352. Paula von Kosel
  353. Payment to Firma Knauer for packing and transportation services
  354. Payment to R. Gauthier for photographing paintings from the Schloss collection
  355. Payment to the transport company Pusey regarding Schloss collection
  356. Peasants smoking near a fireplace
  357. Peter Coxe
  358. Peter Isaac Thellusson
  359. Philip of Burgundy
  360. Philipp Faulhaber
  361. Philippe Panné
  362. Philippe Pétain
  363. Philippus van der Schley
  364. Pierre-Henri Teitgen
  365. Pierre André Joseph Knyff
  366. Pierre Bezine
  367. Pierre Cathala
  368. Pierre Duchartre
  369. Pierre Etienne Laval
  370. Pierre Fouquet
  371. Pierre Fouquet (jr.)
  372. Pierre Paul Louis Randon de Boisset
  373. Pierre Rémy
  374. Pieta
  375. Pieter Cornelis baron van Leyden en heer van Vlaardingen
  376. Pieter Roelfsema
  377. Pieter de Smeth van Alphen, heer van Alphen en Rietveld
  378. Pietersen
  379. Planned referral of Schloss case to the CRA
  380. Pons
  381. Portrait of Michel Middelhoven, Pastor of Voorschoten
  382. Portrait of Mr. Speyrat de Woerden
  383. Portrait of Pastor Adrianus Tegularis
  384. Portrait of a Woman (Ter Borch)
  385. Portrait of a gentleman (Leyster)
  386. Portrait of a man (Brouwer)
  387. Portrait of a woman
  388. Portrait of a woman (Maria de Grebber)
  389. Portrait of an Old Woman (Maes)
  390. Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Cunera van der Cock
  391. Portrait of the Artist (van Mieris)
  392. Poverty seeks list
  393. Power of attorney issued by Voss to Dr. Erhard Göpel
  394. Preemption sale to the Louvre of 49 Schloss paintings
  395. Prefectoral approval to Lefranc for drawing up an inventory of the Schloss collection in Limoges
  396. 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
  397. Prince Dmitri Alekseyevich Galitzin
  398. Princess Louis de Croÿ
  399. Princess Marie Wassilievna Woronzoff
  400. Princess Wolkonski
  401. Proclamation of the “statut du Juif” by Vichy regime
  402. Proxy assigned to Henry and Raymond Schloss by Lucien and Juliette
  403. Proxy filed by Lucien Schloss for his sister, Marguerite
  404. Préfecture de la Corrèze
  405. Préfecture de la Haute-Vienne
  406. Préfet regional in Limoges notified by Darquier de Pellepoix to return the Schloss collection to the Château de Chambon
  407. Purge of Degenerate Art in Nazi Germany
  408. Pusey, Beaumont-Grassier
  409. Putteridge Bury, Sowerby Heirlooms
  410. R. Gauthier
  411. RG11.001M.82 Fond 1524 inventory at USHMM
  412. Rambertus Pott
  413. Ray W. Hugoboom
  414. Raymond Léo Schloss
  415. 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)
  416. Recapitulation of the theft and recycling of 15 paintings, including 6 Schloss paintings, stolen by Andreas Full from the Führerbau (document)
  417. Receipt by Dr. Oertel of two frames from the Schloss collection
  418. Receipt of 262 Schloss paintings by Dr. Göpel for the Linz Museum
  419. Receipt of Schloss inventory at the Department of Paintings of the Louvre
  420. Receipt of two Schloss paintings by Dr. Oertel
  421. Recommendation from Jaujard to treat confiscated Schloss collection like the Rothschild collection
  422. Recommendation to restitute a Frans Hals painting
  423. Recovery by American investigators of a painting by Vermeer
  424. Recovery of 10 paintings by US Major Silvey
  425. Recovery of Schloss 229 aided by two Yugoslav officers and a French officer in Munich
  426. Recovery of Schloss 25 and 227
  427. Recovery of Schloss 28 and Schloss 243 at Landersdorf
  428. Recovery of Schloss 49, Schloss 50 and Schloss 138
  429. Recovery of Schloss 56 from a Munich studio
  430. Recovery of Schloss 58 and Schloss 117
  431. Recovery of Schloss 80 and Schloss 116 in Erding
  432. Recovery of eight paintings including Schloss 15 by a joint American-German investigative team
  433. Recovery of three Schloss paintings in Munich
  434. Reger confirmed receipt of Schloss paintings
  435. Reger correction that Oertl prepared list of Schloss paintings, not Buchner
  436. Reich Chancellery
  437. Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories
  438. Reichswirtschaftsministerium approved 2.5 million credit
  439. Reichswirtschaftsminsterium
  440. Rejection of a Schloss restitution claim by the German government
  441. Release of Henry Schloss from the Centre Brébant in Marseille
  442. Removal of crates containing Schloss paintings from Château de Chambon to Veyres-Petrie
  443. Renata Hornstein
  444. Renewed inquiry by Schloss family attorney to uncover details about Schloss paintings in official French hands
  445. Renewed request by Schloss family attorney for the restitution of the family's property
  446. René Bousquet
  447. René Catroux appraisal of Schloss paintings under Lefranc's direct control
  448. René Claude Catroux
  449. René Contant
  450. René Huyghe
  451. René Huyghe letter to Jean-François Lefranc regarding the seizure of the Schloss collection, 1944-05-02
  452. René Mège du Malmont
  453. Repatriation of Schloss 25
  454. Repatriation of a painting by van Ostade
  455. Repatriation of two Schloss paintings (Rembrandt School and Hondecoeter)
  456. Reply by Florisoone to Rose Valland inquiry about a restituted Rubens painting
  457. Report from Lefranc to CGQJ concerning the Schloss collection
  458. Report on status of restitutions to Schloss heirs
  459. Repurposing of Rivesaltes camp as a center for foreign-born Jews
  460. Request by Albert Henraux for Schloss inheritance documentation
  461. Request by Albert Henraux for a copy of the catalogue of the Schloss collection
  462. Request by Henraux for notarized statement from Schloss heirs
  463. Request by Mr. Wiel for information from OBIP on upcoming restitutions to the Schloss heirs
  464. Request by the legal representative of Schloss heirs for a hearing
  465. Request for a reinforced police presence around CGQJ headquarters in Paris to be used as storage site for the Schloss collection
  466. Rescue of Danish Jews
  467. Rest of the Holy Family
  468. Restitutable Rubens at Compiègne
  469. Restitution Release Form
  470. Restitution of 22 paintings
  471. Restitution of 32 paintings to the Schloss heirs
  472. Restitution of Hals painting
  473. Restitution of a Rubens painting by Compiègne
  474. Restitution of a frame and a Canaletto
  475. Restitution of three paintings
  476. Restitution of two Schloss paintings
  477. Restitution of two paintings
  478. Resumption of the deportation of Jews from France
  479. Retirement of Liénard from Judicial Police
  480. Return of Lefranc to Paris
  481. Return of the Schloss paintings demanded by Schloss family attorney
  482. Review of the confiscated Schloss collection by Abel Bonnard and Rudolf Schleier
  483. Revon
  484. Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn
  485. Richard Foster
  486. Richard Freiherr von Friesen
  487. Richard Green
  488. Richness seeks wealth
  489. Rijksmuseum
  490. River with ships
  491. Robert Borchers
  492. Robert Langton Douglas
  493. Robert Martinez
  494. Robert Peel
  495. Rodolphe Kann
  496. Roger Dequoy
  497. Rojon (Domaines Nationaux) explanation on restitution matters
  498. Rose Valland
  499. Rose Valland briefing on Schloss collection
  500. Rose Valland confirmation of Lienard and Ducher role in the plunder of Jewish collections

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