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  1. (hist) ‎Theodosia Anne Denman ‎[326 bytes]
  2. (hist) ‎Marquis de Moustier ‎[326 bytes]
  3. (hist) ‎Instruction from Darquier de Pellepoix to Lefranc to travel to Limoges ‎[325 bytes]
  4. (hist) ‎Eugène Féral ‎[324 bytes]
  5. (hist) ‎Lombardi ‎[324 bytes]
  6. (hist) ‎Princess Wolkonski ‎[324 bytes]
  7. (hist) ‎Confiscation of 'ownerless' Jewish art collections ‎[322 bytes]
  8. (hist) ‎Pierre Paul Louis Randon de Boisset ‎[322 bytes]
  9. (hist) ‎Establishment of Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives (CGQJ) ‎[321 bytes]
  10. (hist) ‎Exchange between Dequoy and Haberstock regarding sale of Schloss collection ‎[320 bytes]
  11. (hist) ‎Edouard Lucas Moreno ‎[320 bytes]
  12. (hist) ‎Werner Dahl ‎[319 bytes]
  13. (hist) ‎Marie Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, Duchesse de Berry ‎[319 bytes]
  14. (hist) ‎Recovery of eight paintings including Schloss 15 by a joint American-German investigative team ‎[318 bytes]
  15. (hist) ‎U.S. Allied troops entered the Altaussee salt mine ‎[318 bytes]
  16. (hist) ‎Inquiry by Valland about publication of a historical Schloss document ‎[317 bytes]
  17. (hist) ‎Münchener Secession ‎[317 bytes]
  18. (hist) ‎Johan Aegidiusz. van der Marck ‎[316 bytes]
  19. (hist) ‎Concern of Michel Martin over German involvement in deterrmining the ultimate fate of the Schloss collection ‎[314 bytes]
  20. (hist) ‎Museum Boijmans van Beuningen ‎[314 bytes]
  21. (hist) ‎Conte Lorenzo Castellani de Varzi ‎[314 bytes]
  22. (hist) ‎Joseph Emmerich, Duc d’Alberg ‎[314 bytes]
  23. (hist) ‎Franco-German raid on the Wildenstein Gallery in Paris ‎[312 bytes]
  24. (hist) ‎William Thomas Beckford ‎[312 bytes]
  25. (hist) ‎Lefranc summoned for questioning ‎[311 bytes]
  26. (hist) ‎Transfer of the Schloss collection from Paris to the Château de Chambon at Laguenne in the Corrèze ‎[311 bytes]
  27. (hist) ‎Mr. Ducher ‎[310 bytes]
  28. (hist) ‎Eugène Fischof ‎[309 bytes]
  29. (hist) ‎Stephan Gut ‎[308 bytes]
  30. (hist) ‎Henry Schloss indicated collection value ‎[307 bytes]
  31. (hist) ‎Alex Gebhardt surrendered voluntarily Schloss 58 and Schloss 117 to MCCP, 10 October 1947 (document) ‎[307 bytes]
  32. (hist) ‎Hans Leimer ‎[307 bytes]
  33. (hist) ‎Karl Haberstock note to Georges Destrem ‎[306 bytes]
  34. (hist) ‎Georges Perrier ‎[306 bytes]
  35. (hist) ‎Schloss heirs settlement ‎[305 bytes]
  36. (hist) ‎Valland notification to Germans of the withdrawal of the Schloss claim ‎[304 bytes]
  37. (hist) ‎Veveaud briefed on Laval agreement regarding the Schloss collection ‎[304 bytes]
  38. (hist) ‎Rojon (Domaines Nationaux) explanation on restitution matters ‎[303 bytes]
  39. (hist) ‎Leopold Hirsch ‎[302 bytes]
  40. (hist) ‎Paula von Kosel ‎[301 bytes]
  41. (hist) ‎Lucien Bonaparte, Prince Français,1st Prince of Canino and Musignano ‎[301 bytes]
  42. (hist) ‎Jeronimo de Bosch IV ‎[301 bytes]
  43. (hist) ‎Franco-German raid on the Wesblat residence in Paris ‎[301 bytes]
  44. (hist) ‎Ellen Ettlinger-Rathenau ‎[301 bytes]
  45. (hist) ‎Recovery of 10 paintings by US Major Silvey ‎[299 bytes]
  46. (hist) ‎Allen ‎[299 bytes]
  47. (hist) ‎J.C. Pruyssenaar ‎[299 bytes]
  48. (hist) ‎Göpel indicated to Voss that separated paintings are in French posession ‎[298 bytes]
  49. (hist) ‎Valland confirmed transfer of 262 Schloss paintings to Jeu de Paume ‎[298 bytes]
  50. (hist) ‎Eugène Max ‎[298 bytes]
  51. (hist) ‎Otto Naumann ‎[298 bytes]
  52. (hist) ‎Crate list for transfer to Munich’s Führerbau ‎[296 bytes]
  53. (hist) ‎Search of Mr. Wesblat's residence by Angerer team, 1940-07-24 (document) ‎[295 bytes]
  54. (hist) ‎Louis Marie Charles Liénard ‎[295 bytes]
  55. (hist) ‎Arnoud Leers ‎[295 bytes]
  56. (hist) ‎French assessment of Hitler ire over Louvre appropriation of 49 paintings from the confiscated Schloss collection ‎[294 bytes]
  57. (hist) ‎Lohse exchange with Utikal about reporting on the Schloss collection ‎[294 bytes]
  58. (hist) ‎Schloss request for painting in Switzerland ‎[293 bytes]
  59. (hist) ‎Warsaw ghetto uprising ‎[293 bytes]
  60. (hist) ‎Mr. Combes ‎[293 bytes]
  61. (hist) ‎Douglas Fitch ‎[292 bytes]
  62. (hist) ‎Fritz Lagermann ‎[292 bytes]
  63. (hist) ‎Inspection of Tulle crates by Favier and his team ‎[291 bytes]
  64. (hist) ‎Investigative group led by Favier at Banque Jordaan ‎[291 bytes]
  65. (hist) ‎Declaration of war by France and Great Britain against Germany ‎[291 bytes]
  66. (hist) ‎Cäcilie Philippine Anrep-Elmpt, née Countess von Elmpt ‎[291 bytes]
  67. (hist) ‎Frau Lagermann ‎[291 bytes]
  68. (hist) ‎Enactment of second law regarding the status of Jews in France ‎[289 bytes]
  69. (hist) ‎Göpel complaint to Reimer about work load ‎[288 bytes]
  70. (hist) ‎Paul Emile Weil ‎[288 bytes]
  71. (hist) ‎Galerie Fievez ‎[287 bytes]
  72. (hist) ‎Consequences of public drunkenness ‎[285 bytes]
  73. (hist) ‎Hôtel Drouot ‎[284 bytes]
  74. (hist) ‎Artaris ‎[284 bytes]
  75. (hist) ‎Portrait of Mr. Speyrat de Woerden ‎[284 bytes]
  76. (hist) ‎Recovery of Schloss 49, Schloss 50 and Schloss 138 ‎[282 bytes]
  77. (hist) ‎Meeting between Lohse and Göpel at Hotel Brighton in Paris ‎[282 bytes]
  78. (hist) ‎Galerie Jean Lorenceau ‎[281 bytes]
  79. (hist) ‎W. Mackenzie ‎[281 bytes]
  80. (hist) ‎Nicolaus Sambo ‎[281 bytes]
  81. (hist) ‎Receipt by Dr. Oertel of two frames from the Schloss collection ‎[280 bytes]
  82. (hist) ‎Madonna and child (Isenbrandt) ‎[280 bytes]
  83. (hist) ‎Gerlach suspicions about hidden Schloss paintings ‎[279 bytes]
  84. (hist) ‎Proclamation of the “statut du Juif” by Vichy regime ‎[279 bytes]
  85. (hist) ‎J. Paul Getty Museum ‎[279 bytes]
  86. (hist) ‎Mr. Magnien ‎[279 bytes]
  87. (hist) ‎The largest transport of Roma arrived in Auschwitz ‎[278 bytes]
  88. (hist) ‎German embassy notified Darquier de Pellepoix that an agreement was made to purchase the Schloss collection ‎[278 bytes]
  89. (hist) ‎SD ‎[278 bytes]
  90. (hist) ‎Einsatzgruppe-led massacres of Jews in Kovno (Kaunas) ‎[277 bytes]
  91. (hist) ‎Jean Hauser ‎[275 bytes]
  92. (hist) ‎Appointment of André Monnot des Angles as administrateur provisoire of Schloss family business and financial interests ‎[274 bytes]
  93. (hist) ‎Elderly man ‎[274 bytes]
  94. (hist) ‎Jean Petit ‎[274 bytes]
  95. (hist) ‎Liberation of Paris ‎[273 bytes]
  96. (hist) ‎Schloss 261 recovered from Maria Almas-Dietrich ‎[273 bytes]
  97. (hist) ‎Bonhams ‎[273 bytes]
  98. (hist) ‎Misset of the National Police informed by Antignac of the arrival in Paris of trucks on 11 August 1943 trucks carrying the Schloss collection ‎[272 bytes]
  99. (hist) ‎German inventory RG 260 M1946 Reel 141 ‎[272 bytes]
  100. (hist) ‎Karl Obermeier ‎[272 bytes]
  101. (hist) ‎Meleager presents the boar's head to Atalante ‎[271 bytes]
  102. (hist) ‎Walter Horn ‎[271 bytes]
  103. (hist) ‎Deportation of Jews from Rome ‎[269 bytes]
  104. (hist) ‎Variant 2 - Darquier de Pellepoix informed of a sudden turn regarding the Schloss collection ‎[269 bytes]
  105. (hist) ‎Museo Nacional del Prado ‎[269 bytes]
  106. (hist) ‎US declaration of war against Germany and Italy ‎[269 bytes]
  107. (hist) ‎Decree Regarding the Reporting of Jewish Property ‎[269 bytes]
  108. (hist) ‎Vichy approval for the sale of the remaining 252 paintings to the Germans ‎[269 bytes]
  109. (hist) ‎Auguste-Louis-César-Hipolite-Théodore de L’Espinasse de Langeac, Comte d'Arlet ‎[268 bytes]
  110. (hist) ‎Martinus Donius van Eversdijck, vrijheer van Albrantswaard ‎[268 bytes]
  111. (hist) ‎Clotilde Brière-Misme ‎[268 bytes]
  112. (hist) ‎Schloss 3 and Schloss 8 spotted in a Munich apartment ‎[266 bytes]
  113. (hist) ‎Meeting Liénard, Ducher and van Behr ‎[266 bytes]
  114. (hist) ‎Jeremiah Harman ‎[266 bytes]
  115. (hist) ‎Recovery by American investigators of a painting by Vermeer ‎[265 bytes]
  116. (hist) ‎Pieta ‎[265 bytes]
  117. (hist) ‎Mauritshuis Museum ‎[264 bytes]
  118. (hist) ‎Vichy decree pertaining to the administration of Jewish-owned assets under sequestration ‎[263 bytes]
  119. (hist) ‎Administration de l’enregistrement, des domaines et du timbre ‎[263 bytes]
  120. (hist) ‎Non-aggression pact signed by Germany and the Soviet Union ‎[262 bytes]
  121. (hist) ‎Hr. Schneider ‎[262 bytes]
  122. (hist) ‎Musso appeal for guidance from Pierre Laval regarding the Schloss collection ‎[261 bytes]
  123. (hist) ‎Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie ‎[261 bytes]
  124. (hist) ‎Comte Andor de Fostatios ‎[261 bytes]
  125. (hist) ‎Katharina Neumayer ‎[261 bytes]
  126. (hist) ‎Thomas Emmerson ‎[261 bytes]
  127. (hist) ‎Lady Mary Ann Otway Page-Turner ‎[261 bytes]
  128. (hist) ‎Duc de Reggio ‎[261 bytes]
  129. (hist) ‎Note from Floorisone to Terrier regarding restitutable Rubens painting ‎[260 bytes]
  130. (hist) ‎Landesmuseum Münster ‎[260 bytes]
  131. (hist) ‎Johannesburg Art Gallery ‎[260 bytes]
  132. (hist) ‎Portrait of Michel Middelhoven, Pastor of Voorschoten ‎[259 bytes]
  133. (hist) ‎J.-C.Cheuvreux ‎[259 bytes]
  134. (hist) ‎Anna Elink ‎[259 bytes]
  135. (hist) ‎French police interview of Nériec regarding transfer of Schloss collection to Laguenne ‎[258 bytes]
  136. (hist) ‎Carl Ulrik Palm ‎[258 bytes]
  137. (hist) ‎Louis-Émile Bertron-Auger ‎[257 bytes]
  138. (hist) ‎Victor Lyon ‎[257 bytes]
  139. (hist) ‎Acquisition by Dr. Franz Rademacher of Schloss 220 attributed to Rubens ‎[256 bytes]
  140. (hist) ‎Musée de Strasbourg ‎[256 bytes]
  141. (hist) ‎Brame & Lorenceau Gallery ‎[256 bytes]
  142. (hist) ‎Christian Kellerer ‎[256 bytes]
  143. (hist) ‎Variant 5 - Petit recalled that he was told that truck is headed for Paris ‎[255 bytes]
  144. (hist) ‎Request by the legal representative of Schloss heirs for a hearing ‎[255 bytes]
  145. (hist) ‎D. Mansveld ‎[255 bytes]
  146. (hist) ‎Huijbert Ketelaar ‎[255 bytes]
  147. (hist) ‎Arnoud de Lange ‎[255 bytes]
  148. (hist) ‎Madame James Odier, Wilhelmine Sillem ‎[255 bytes]
  149. (hist) ‎G. T. Braine ‎[254 bytes]
  150. (hist) ‎Jean Gautron ‎[254 bytes]
  151. (hist) ‎Gérard Leembruggen Jzn ‎[253 bytes]
  152. (hist) ‎Recovery of Schloss 80 and Schloss 116 in Erding ‎[253 bytes]
  153. (hist) ‎Valland informed Ms. Weil that Schleier letter could be used as evidence ‎[253 bytes]
  154. (hist) ‎Enchanted Island ‎[253 bytes]
  155. (hist) ‎Bundesamt für Äussere Restitutionen ‎[252 bytes]
  156. (hist) ‎Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn ‎[252 bytes]
  157. (hist) ‎René Mège du Malmont ‎[252 bytes]
  158. (hist) ‎Repatriation of two Schloss paintings (Rembrandt School and Hondecoeter) ‎[251 bytes]
  159. (hist) ‎Mandatory display of the yellow star by Jews in France ‎[251 bytes]
  160. (hist) ‎Herr Gillmann ‎[251 bytes]
  161. (hist) ‎The Bather ‎[250 bytes]
  162. (hist) ‎Madame Brooks ‎[250 bytes]
  163. (hist) ‎Israel Museum, Jerusalem ‎[249 bytes]
  164. (hist) ‎Deportation train (convoi) 1 to Auschwitz ‎[248 bytes]
  165. (hist) ‎G. J. de Loose ‎[248 bytes]
  166. (hist) ‎Pieter Cornelis baron van Leyden en heer van Vlaardingen ‎[248 bytes]
  167. (hist) ‎Detroit Institute of Arts ‎[247 bytes]
  168. (hist) ‎OMGBavaria ‎[247 bytes]
  169. (hist) ‎Galerie Fischof Eugène ‎[246 bytes]
  170. (hist) ‎Duke of Beaufort ‎[246 bytes]
  171. (hist) ‎A village wedding ‎[246 bytes]
  172. (hist) ‎Family Portrait ‎[245 bytes]
  173. (hist) ‎Arthur Sambon ‎[245 bytes]
  174. (hist) ‎Gerard Elink ‎[245 bytes]
  175. (hist) ‎Princess Louis de Croÿ ‎[245 bytes]
  176. (hist) ‎George Alan Brodrick, 5th Viscount Midleton ‎[244 bytes]
  177. (hist) ‎Mr. Jeanneteau ‎[244 bytes]
  178. (hist) ‎The dance of May ‎[243 bytes]
  179. (hist) ‎Hermann Renner ‎[243 bytes]
  180. (hist) ‎Jan Danser Nijman ‎[242 bytes]
  181. (hist) ‎Charles Auguste Louis Joseph duc de Morny ‎[242 bytes]
  182. (hist) ‎Gräfin Jenny Esterházy ‎[242 bytes]
  183. (hist) ‎Joseph-Alexandre Lebrun ‎[241 bytes]
  184. (hist) ‎Kutzschenbach assigned to hand over money to Lefranc ‎[240 bytes]
  185. (hist) ‎Henri Rigeaux ‎[239 bytes]
  186. (hist) ‎Appointment of Jacques Jaujard ‎[239 bytes]
  187. (hist) ‎2 paintings restituted ‎[238 bytes]
  188. (hist) ‎Germain Bazin ‎[237 bytes]
  189. (hist) ‎Schloss 58 and Schloss 117 sold by Szekely to Otto ‎[236 bytes]
  190. (hist) ‎The Barber Institute of Fine Arts ‎[236 bytes]
  191. (hist) ‎Elie J.B. Doubinsky ‎[235 bytes]
  192. (hist) ‎Lelieveld ‎[235 bytes]
  193. (hist) ‎Nicolaas Charles de G ‎[234 bytes]
  194. (hist) ‎Martin Schneider ‎[234 bytes]
  195. (hist) ‎Transfer of Adolphe Schloss Fils et Cie operations to Bordeaux ‎[233 bytes]
  196. (hist) ‎Massacre of 34000 Jews at the ravines of Babi Yar near Kiev ‎[233 bytes]
  197. (hist) ‎Rosenberg inspection of the Jeu de Paume ‎[233 bytes]
  198. (hist) ‎Erwin Sieger ‎[233 bytes]
  199. (hist) ‎The marriage of Messalina and Gaius Silius ‎[232 bytes]
  200. (hist) ‎Anton Mensing ‎[232 bytes]
  201. (hist) ‎Wilhelm von Bode ‎[232 bytes]
  202. (hist) ‎Transit Routier remuneration for transport of Schloss collection ‎[231 bytes]
  203. (hist) ‎Handover of Schloss and Weil collections to Ducass at the Château de Chambon ‎[230 bytes]
  204. (hist) ‎Exchange between Darquier de Pellepoix and Lohse at the Jeu de Paume ‎[230 bytes]
  205. (hist) ‎Comtesse de Montbrison ‎[230 bytes]
  206. (hist) ‎Retirement of Liénard from Judicial Police ‎[228 bytes]
  207. (hist) ‎Notification to Gerlach of Hitler's endorsement of Göpel 6-point proposal regarding the Schloss collection ‎[228 bytes]
  208. (hist) ‎Alexandre-Louis Hersant-Destouches ‎[228 bytes]
  209. (hist) ‎Lucien Fernandez-Patto ‎[227 bytes]
  210. (hist) ‎Advice to German embassy in Paris from Frenzel regarding Göpel plan for the Schloss collection ‎[226 bytes]
  211. (hist) ‎Rest of the Holy Family ‎[226 bytes]
  212. (hist) ‎National Gallery of Canada ‎[226 bytes]
  213. (hist) ‎René Claude Catroux ‎[226 bytes]
  214. (hist) ‎Franco-German raid on a residence in Bordeaux in search of the Jonas art collection ‎[225 bytes]
  215. (hist) ‎RG11.001M.82 Fond 1524 inventory at USHMM ‎[225 bytes]
  216. (hist) ‎René Contant ‎[225 bytes]
  217. (hist) ‎M. Carrot ‎[224 bytes]
  218. (hist) ‎Instruction to Darquier de Pellepoix to order the transport of the Schloss collection to Vichy ‎[224 bytes]
  219. (hist) ‎Meeting between Inspector Liénard and Joseph Angerer ‎[223 bytes]
  220. (hist) ‎Renewed inquiry by Schloss family attorney to uncover details about Schloss paintings in official French hands ‎[223 bytes]
  221. (hist) ‎Sobibor uprising ‎[223 bytes]
  222. (hist) ‎Museum of Fine Arts Boston ‎[223 bytes]
  223. (hist) ‎Ludwig Lautenbacher ‎[223 bytes]
  224. (hist) ‎Visit to Paris 15 October 1943 by von Hummel to review the financial terms of the Schloss acquisition with German Embassy staff ‎[222 bytes]
  225. (hist) ‎Allied invasion of Normandy (D-Day) ‎[222 bytes]
  226. (hist) ‎Jeu-de-paume ‎[222 bytes]
  227. (hist) ‎Charles Butler ‎[222 bytes]
  228. (hist) ‎Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson ‎[221 bytes]
  229. (hist) ‎Augustus King of Poland ‎[220 bytes]
  230. (hist) ‎Drancy-Auschwitz ‎[219 bytes]
  231. (hist) ‎Caillot ‎[219 bytes]
  232. (hist) ‎Release of Henry Schloss from the Centre Brébant in Marseille ‎[218 bytes]
  233. (hist) ‎Hendrik Elink ‎[217 bytes]
  234. (hist) ‎Pierre Cathala ‎[217 bytes]
  235. (hist) ‎Galerie Henneberg, Zürich ‎[217 bytes]
  236. (hist) ‎Confirmation of a Schloss collection inventory created by Jean-François Lefranc ‎[216 bytes]
  237. (hist) ‎Notification to the German embassy in Paris of Helmut von Hummel visit to Paris at the end of May 1943 ‎[216 bytes]
  238. (hist) ‎Lahmann ‎[216 bytes]
  239. (hist) ‎Operation Wagner-Bürckel action against the Jews of Baden (Germany) ‎[215 bytes]
  240. (hist) ‎Invasion of Greece by Italian troops ‎[215 bytes]
  241. (hist) ‎Georges Destrem ‎[215 bytes]
  242. (hist) ‎Landscape with snow ‎[214 bytes]
  243. (hist) ‎Vichy government ‎[214 bytes]
  244. (hist) ‎Hector Escobosa ‎[214 bytes]
  245. (hist) ‎Louise Boulat Schloss ‎[214 bytes]
  246. (hist) ‎William Frederick Barton Massey-Mainwaring ‎[214 bytes]
  247. (hist) ‎Voss added to list prepared by Buchner ‎[213 bytes]
  248. (hist) ‎Landscape with two cows ‎[212 bytes]
  249. (hist) ‎Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon ‎[212 bytes]
  250. (hist) ‎Acquisition by Ernst Buchner of Schloss 261 ‎[212 bytes]
  251. (hist) ‎Theft of Schloss 15 by Katharina Neumayer ‎[212 bytes]
  252. (hist) ‎Wannsee Conference for implementation of the 'Final Solution of the Jewish Question' ‎[211 bytes]
  253. (hist) ‎Munich agreement of 29 September 1938 ‎[211 bytes]
  254. (hist) ‎Harari and Johns Gallery ‎[211 bytes]
  255. (hist) ‎Juliette Schloss ‎[211 bytes]
  256. (hist) ‎Mr. Jehanne ‎[211 bytes]
  257. (hist) ‎Louis Gaston Le Breton ‎[211 bytes]
  258. (hist) ‎Auction of degenerate works at Theodore Fischer gallery in Lucerne (Switzerland) purged by the Nazi State from museums ‎[209 bytes]
  259. (hist) ‎Galerie Lindenauber ‎[209 bytes]
  260. (hist) ‎Hermann Haase ‎[209 bytes]
  261. (hist) ‎Josef Karl ‎[209 bytes]
  262. (hist) ‎Transfer of Schloss 271 to French zonal authorities in Baden-Baden ‎[208 bytes]
  263. (hist) ‎Raymond Léo Schloss ‎[208 bytes]
  264. (hist) ‎Battle of the Bulge ‎[204 bytes]
  265. (hist) ‎Gerlach request regarding German press coverage of the Linz Museum acquisition of the Schloss collection. ‎[204 bytes]
  266. (hist) ‎Account of Lucien Schloss' arrest at Lamastre (Ardèche) by German security agents, 1943-04-08 (document) ‎[202 bytes]
  267. (hist) ‎Musée de l’Orangerie ‎[202 bytes]
  268. (hist) ‎Ruef Kunstauktionen ‎[202 bytes]
  269. (hist) ‎Johann Vesque de Püttlingen ‎[202 bytes]
  270. (hist) ‎Internment of 4000 Jews in Drancy ‎[201 bytes]
  271. (hist) ‎Declaration of war by the United States against Japan ‎[201 bytes]
  272. (hist) ‎Salomon Lilian Gallery ‎[201 bytes]
  273. (hist) ‎The Degenerate Art Exhibition ‎[200 bytes]
  274. (hist) ‎Peasants smoking near a fireplace ‎[200 bytes]
  275. (hist) ‎Revon ‎[200 bytes]
  276. (hist) ‎Georg Hoffmann ‎[200 bytes]
  277. (hist) ‎Józef Franciszek Jan Potocki ‎[199 bytes]
  278. (hist) ‎Schloss 260 spotted in Hamburg art market ‎[198 bytes]
  279. (hist) ‎Schloss 56, Schloss 3 and Schloss 8 spotted in a Munich apartment ‎[198 bytes]
  280. (hist) ‎Münchner Künstlergenossenschaft ‎[198 bytes]
  281. (hist) ‎Marcel Cloup ‎[197 bytes]
  282. (hist) ‎Request by Mr. Wiel for information from OBIP on upcoming restitutions to the Schloss heirs ‎[197 bytes]
  283. (hist) ‎Establishment of the Art Looting Investigation Unit (ALIU) ‎[196 bytes]
  284. (hist) ‎Toyota Municipal Museum of Art ‎[196 bytes]
  285. (hist) ‎Dordrechts Museum ‎[196 bytes]
  286. (hist) ‎Signed Restitution Release Form - 9 paintings restituted ‎[195 bytes]
  287. (hist) ‎National Gallery of Art Washinton ‎[194 bytes]
  288. (hist) ‎Herbert Leonard ‎[194 bytes]
  289. (hist) ‎Baroness von Bortnowski-Jaroszewicz ‎[194 bytes]
  290. (hist) ‎Anne Darquier ‎[194 bytes]
  291. (hist) ‎Letter from Edgar Breitenbach to Mr. Leonard regarding information on Schloss 56, 3, 8. ‎[193 bytes]
  292. (hist) ‎A Schloss painting entered the MCCP ‎[192 bytes]
  293. (hist) ‎Alfred Brod ‎[192 bytes]
  294. (hist) ‎Antoine Lemoine ‎[192 bytes]
  295. (hist) ‎Dutch Plain ‎[191 bytes]
  296. (hist) ‎Gerlach informed Hummel that payment was completed ‎[189 bytes]
  297. (hist) ‎Rescue of Danish Jews ‎[188 bytes]
  298. (hist) ‎Groninger Museum ‎[188 bytes]
  299. (hist) ‎Andrieu, Robert ‎[188 bytes]
  300. (hist) ‎Adolphe Schloss ‎[188 bytes]
  301. (hist) ‎Request by Henraux for notarized statement from Schloss heirs ‎[188 bytes]
  302. (hist) ‎Deportation of Jews from Salonika ‎[187 bytes]
  303. (hist) ‎Variant 1 - Lefranc transport arrangements to pick up the sequestered Schloss paintings in Chambon ‎[187 bytes]
  304. (hist) ‎German military occupation of Hungary ‎[186 bytes]
  305. (hist) ‎Most impressive paintings in the Schloss collection ‎[186 bytes]
  306. (hist) ‎Confirmation by Gerlach of Darquier de Pellepoix's decision authority regarding the handling of the Schloss collection ‎[186 bytes]
  307. (hist) ‎Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar ‎[186 bytes]
  308. (hist) ‎De Keersmaecker ‎[186 bytes]
  309. (hist) ‎Isaac Lambertus van der Berck van Heemstede ‎[186 bytes]
  310. (hist) ‎Gerlach received check from Reichskreditkasse Paris. ‎[185 bytes]
  311. (hist) ‎Letter from Rudolf Schleier to the German Foreign Office ‎[185 bytes]
  312. (hist) ‎Count Schönborn ‎[185 bytes]
  313. (hist) ‎Frans Hals Museum ‎[184 bytes]
  314. (hist) ‎Invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by German troops ‎[184 bytes]
  315. (hist) ‎Robert Martinez ‎[183 bytes]
  316. (hist) ‎K. W. Waldhör ‎[183 bytes]
  317. (hist) ‎Thomas Dawson Esq. ‎[183 bytes]
  318. (hist) ‎Lefranc presented himself to Gerlach as the aministrator of the Schloss collection ‎[182 bytes]
  319. (hist) ‎Discovery of an art depot belonging to Maria Almas-Dietrich ‎[182 bytes]
  320. (hist) ‎Heinrich Gustav Winckler ‎[182 bytes]
  321. (hist) ‎Rudolf Holzapfel-Ward ‎[182 bytes]
  322. (hist) ‎Jean-Jules Bonzans ‎[182 bytes]
  323. (hist) ‎Receipt of two Schloss paintings by Dr. Oertel ‎[181 bytes]
  324. (hist) ‎Bibliothèque Nationale ‎[181 bytes]
  325. (hist) ‎M. Barthélémy ‎[181 bytes]
  326. (hist) ‎Pierre Bezine ‎[181 bytes]
  327. (hist) ‎Gerrit van der Pot ‎[181 bytes]
  328. (hist) ‎Gerlach sent Schloss painting index to Hummel ‎[180 bytes]
  329. (hist) ‎Wynn Ellis ‎[180 bytes]
  330. (hist) ‎Dr. Jean Jacques Joseph Leroy d'Étiolles ‎[180 bytes]
  331. (hist) ‎Elisabeth Geertruida Wassenbergh ‎[180 bytes]
  332. (hist) ‎Rose Valland confirmation of Lienard and Ducher role in the plunder of Jewish collections ‎[180 bytes]
  333. (hist) ‎Gerlach assurance for the safe return of the Schloss collection to Laguenne ‎[180 bytes]
  334. (hist) ‎List of 49 paintings restituted from the Louvre ‎[179 bytes]
  335. (hist) ‎Louvre accession ledger ‎[179 bytes]
  336. (hist) ‎The Resurrection of Lazarus ‎[179 bytes]
  337. (hist) ‎Agnew's Gallery ‎[179 bytes]
  338. (hist) ‎Jacques Jaujard ‎[179 bytes]
  339. (hist) ‎Payment to Firma Knauer for packing and transportation services ‎[178 bytes]
  340. (hist) ‎Berta Fritsch ‎[178 bytes]
  341. (hist) ‎Jean Nériec ‎[178 bytes]
  342. (hist) ‎Bayerisches Landeskriminalamt ‎[177 bytes]
  343. (hist) ‎1923 catalogue the Schloss collection ‎[176 bytes]
  344. (hist) ‎Appointment of Hermann Voss as successor to Hans Posse ‎[176 bytes]
  345. (hist) ‎Recovery of Schloss 58 and Schloss 117 ‎[176 bytes]
  346. (hist) ‎Gerlach request for funds from the Reichskreditkasse for the Schloss acquisition ‎[176 bytes]
  347. (hist) ‎Hautecoeur meeting with Huyghe and Bazin ‎[175 bytes]
  348. (hist) ‎Purge of Degenerate Art in Nazi Germany ‎[175 bytes]
  349. (hist) ‎Alexis Febvre ‎[175 bytes]
  350. (hist) ‎Sir Edward Henry Page-Turner, 6th Baronet ‎[173 bytes]
  351. (hist) ‎Birger Frans Gotthard Svenonius ‎[173 bytes]
  352. (hist) ‎Invasion of Poland by German forces ‎[172 bytes]
  353. (hist) ‎Restitution of 22 paintings ‎[171 bytes]
  354. (hist) ‎Frau Haase ‎[171 bytes]
  355. (hist) ‎Pons ‎[171 bytes]
  356. (hist) ‎Request by Albert Henraux for a copy of the catalogue of the Schloss collection ‎[170 bytes]
  357. (hist) ‎Note from Florisoone to Bazin regarding Rubens restitution ‎[170 bytes]
  358. (hist) ‎Pierre Fouquet (jr.) ‎[170 bytes]
  359. (hist) ‎Adeline Hulftegger ‎[169 bytes]
  360. (hist) ‎Laval demand for an exchange of paintings between Germany and France ‎[169 bytes]
  361. (hist) ‎Städtisches Gustav-Lübcke-Museum ‎[169 bytes]
  362. (hist) ‎Emil Hess ‎[169 bytes]
  363. (hist) ‎Restitution of a Rubens painting by Compiègne ‎[168 bytes]
  364. (hist) ‎Review of the confiscated Schloss collection by Abel Bonnard and Rudolf Schleier ‎[167 bytes]
  365. (hist) ‎Mrs. Loewenstein ‎[167 bytes]
  366. (hist) ‎Mr. Bodo ‎[167 bytes]
  367. (hist) ‎Frau Weneck ‎[167 bytes]
  368. (hist) ‎Allied military landings in Southern France (Operation Dragoon) ‎[166 bytes]
  369. (hist) ‎Full powers entrusted to Philippe Pétain by French parliamentarians ‎[166 bytes]
  370. (hist) ‎Arrival of Schloss 273 at the MCCP ‎[166 bytes]
  371. (hist) ‎Flowers (Fyt) ‎[166 bytes]
  372. (hist) ‎Fine Arts Museum of San Fransisco ‎[166 bytes]
  373. (hist) ‎Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum ‎[166 bytes]
  374. (hist) ‎Hans Kreuzpaintner ‎[166 bytes]
  375. (hist) ‎Wealth seeks misery ‎[165 bytes]
  376. (hist) ‎Museum Het Prinsenhof ‎[165 bytes]
  377. (hist) ‎National Gallery London ‎[165 bytes]
  378. (hist) ‎Lucie Mathilde Schloss Haas ‎[165 bytes]
  379. (hist) ‎Earl De La Warr ‎[165 bytes]
  380. (hist) ‎Jean-François Lefranc thanked by René Huyghe ‎[165 bytes]
  381. (hist) ‎Transfer to Barntrupp of 12 Schloss paintings discovered by Ulrich Toepser ‎[165 bytes]
  382. (hist) ‎René Huyghe letter to Jean-François Lefranc regarding the seizure of the Schloss collection, 1944-05-02 ‎[165 bytes]
  383. (hist) ‎Mass deportations of Jews from Netherlands to Auschwitz and other extermination camps ‎[164 bytes]
  384. (hist) ‎Proxy assigned to Henry and Raymond Schloss by Lucien and Juliette ‎[164 bytes]
  385. (hist) ‎List of looted paintings and history ‎[164 bytes]
  386. (hist) ‎Landesmuseum Mainz ‎[164 bytes]
  387. (hist) ‎S. van Berg ‎[164 bytes]
  388. (hist) ‎Tristan Catroux ‎[164 bytes]
  389. (hist) ‎Vicomte Théodule de Rhodes ‎[164 bytes]
  390. (hist) ‎Christie’s ‎[163 bytes]
  391. (hist) ‎Baer ‎[163 bytes]
  392. (hist) ‎Detailed survey of Schloss paintings at the Führerbau ‎[163 bytes]
  393. (hist) ‎Lohse corrected Lefranc's estimate involving 262 paintings ‎[163 bytes]
  394. (hist) ‎German military offensive against Soviet Union known as 'Fall Blau' ‎[163 bytes]
  395. (hist) ‎Message of thanks from René Catroux to Jean-François Lefranc ‎[163 bytes]
  396. (hist) ‎Withdrawal of Göring interest in the Schloss collection ‎[162 bytes]
  397. (hist) ‎National Gallery Prague ‎[162 bytes]
  398. (hist) ‎Fall of Paris at the hands of the German Army ‎[161 bytes]
  399. (hist) ‎Liberation of Dachau concentration camp ‎[161 bytes]
  400. (hist) ‎Wallraf-Richartz-Museum ‎[161 bytes]
  401. (hist) ‎Duc de Bojanc ‎[161 bytes]
  402. (hist) ‎Charles de Férol ‎[160 bytes]
  403. (hist) ‎Third notice from Schloss family attorney for information about recovery of Schloss paintings ‎[159 bytes]
  404. (hist) ‎Poverty seeks list ‎[159 bytes]
  405. (hist) ‎List seeks wealth ‎[159 bytes]
  406. (hist) ‎Cloix ‎[159 bytes]
  407. (hist) ‎Comte R. de Cornelissen ‎[159 bytes]
  408. (hist) ‎Lord Hertford ‎[158 bytes]
  409. (hist) ‎Earliest inventory of the Adolphe Schloss collection ‎[158 bytes]
  410. (hist) ‎M. Chapuis ‎[158 bytes]
  411. (hist) ‎Richness seeks wealth ‎[157 bytes]
  412. (hist) ‎Young woman looking at jewelry ‎[157 bytes]
  413. (hist) ‎George Salting ‎[157 bytes]
  414. (hist) ‎Eduard Plietzsch ‎[157 bytes]
  415. (hist) ‎Biard ‎[157 bytes]
  416. (hist) ‎Inventory registration of the assets of Lucie Haas Schloss ‎[156 bytes]
  417. (hist) ‎Otto von Stülpnagel promoted to military commander of Occupied France ‎[156 bytes]
  418. (hist) ‎Launch of 'Operation Barbarossa' against the Soviet Union ‎[156 bytes]
  419. (hist) ‎Gisela Limberger ‎[156 bytes]
  420. (hist) ‎Ulrich Balthasar ‎[155 bytes]
  421. (hist) ‎Return of Lefranc to Paris ‎[154 bytes]
  422. (hist) ‎German decision to end the search for missing Schloss paintings ‎[154 bytes]
  423. (hist) ‎Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art ‎[154 bytes]
  424. (hist) ‎Michel Martin ‎[154 bytes]
  425. (hist) ‎Franke ‎[154 bytes]
  426. (hist) ‎Second shipment consisted of 12 crates ‎[153 bytes]
  427. (hist) ‎First shipment consisted of 13 crates ‎[153 bytes]
  428. (hist) ‎Jean Armilhon ‎[153 bytes]
  429. (hist) ‎Georges Marant ‎[153 bytes]
  430. (hist) ‎German military offensive against Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg ‎[152 bytes]
  431. (hist) ‎Reichswirtschaftsministerium approved 2.5 million credit ‎[152 bytes]
  432. (hist) ‎Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Museum of Art ‎[152 bytes]
  433. (hist) ‎Charles Ramsden May ‎[152 bytes]
  434. (hist) ‎Darquier de Pellepoix rebuke of Préfet de la Haute-Vienne regarding Lefranc mission ‎[151 bytes]
  435. (hist) ‎Van Ham Kunstauktionen ‎[151 bytes]
  436. (hist) ‎Martin Henry Colnaghi ‎[151 bytes]
  437. (hist) ‎Restitution of two paintings ‎[150 bytes]
  438. (hist) ‎Arthur Kay ‎[150 bytes]
  439. (hist) ‎Mr. Ducass ‎[150 bytes]
  440. (hist) ‎Iwate Museum of Art ‎[149 bytes]
  441. (hist) ‎Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam ‎[149 bytes]
  442. (hist) ‎Herr Kautz ‎[149 bytes]
  443. (hist) ‎Destrem contact with a Parisian lawyer regarding the Schloss collection ‎[149 bytes]
  444. (hist) ‎Two Guardi paintings, Schloss 275 and Schloss 276, in Hamburg ‎[149 bytes]
  445. (hist) ‎Declaration of war by Italy against France and Great Britain ‎[148 bytes]
  446. (hist) ‎Enactment of the Nuremberg Race Laws ‎[148 bytes]
  447. (hist) ‎Pusey, Beaumont-Grassier ‎[148 bytes]
  448. (hist) ‎Walters Art Gallery ‎[148 bytes]
  449. (hist) ‎Koller Auctions ‎[148 bytes]
  450. (hist) ‎Comtesse Vilhaud ‎[148 bytes]
  451. (hist) ‎Deogracias Magdalena ‎[148 bytes]
  452. (hist) ‎Bacri ‎[148 bytes]
  453. (hist) ‎Josef Möderl, ‎[147 bytes]
  454. (hist) ‎Peter Isaac Thellusson ‎[146 bytes]
  455. (hist) ‎Lefranc left Banque Dreyfus with small Schloss painting ‎[146 bytes]
  456. (hist) ‎Galerie d'art Saint-Honoré, Paris ‎[146 bytes]
  457. (hist) ‎Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza ‎[146 bytes]
  458. (hist) ‎Knoedler ‎[146 bytes]
  459. (hist) ‎Fourth notice sent by Schloss family attorney for information about recovery of Schloss paintings ‎[145 bytes]
  460. (hist) ‎Request by Albert Henraux for Schloss inheritance documentation ‎[145 bytes]
  461. (hist) ‎Royal Yugoslav Army ‎[145 bytes]
  462. (hist) ‎Douglas Grant ‎[145 bytes]
  463. (hist) ‎Paul-Louis Weiller ‎[145 bytes]
  464. (hist) ‎Expected arrival date for Schloss collection in Munich: 10 December 1943 ‎[144 bytes]
  465. (hist) ‎Upcoming visit of Hermann Voss to Paris in late September to oversee transfer of Schloss paintings to Germany ‎[144 bytes]
  466. (hist) ‎Second request for information from Albert Henraux submitted by Schloss family attorney ‎[144 bytes]
  467. (hist) ‎Summary of investigations conducted by the Americans after WWII (document) ‎[144 bytes]
  468. (hist) ‎River with ships ‎[144 bytes]
  469. (hist) ‎Still Life (van Ruysdael) ‎[144 bytes]
  470. (hist) ‎Musée de la céramique de Rouen ‎[144 bytes]
  471. (hist) ‎Schuler Auktionen, Zürich ‎[143 bytes]
  472. (hist) ‎Szépmüvészeti Múzeum ‎[143 bytes]
  473. (hist) ‎Confirmation of departure of the Schloss collection from Limoges ‎[143 bytes]
  474. (hist) ‎Schloss heirs lawyer to file a restitution claim ‎[143 bytes]
  475. (hist) ‎View of Gorkum ‎[143 bytes]
  476. (hist) ‎Gros & Delettrez ‎[142 bytes]
  477. (hist) ‎Helene Loeb Lyon ‎[142 bytes]
  478. (hist) ‎Wolfgang von Dallwitz ‎[142 bytes]
  479. (hist) ‎Lord Francis Pelham Clinton Hope ‎[142 bytes]
  480. (hist) ‎Soviet invasion of Poland ‎[141 bytes]
  481. (hist) ‎Arrival of Schloss 264 to the MCCP ‎[141 bytes]
  482. (hist) ‎Operation Marita against Greece ‎[141 bytes]
  483. (hist) ‎Merry peasant company ‎[141 bytes]
  484. (hist) ‎North Carolina Museum of Art ‎[141 bytes]
  485. (hist) ‎Invasion and subsequent ocucpation of Norway and Denmark by German military forces ‎[140 bytes]
  486. (hist) ‎Baron d'Aubigny ‎[139 bytes]
  487. (hist) ‎Jean-Mathieu Bec ‎[139 bytes]
  488. (hist) ‎Charles Scarisbrick ‎[139 bytes]
  489. (hist) ‎Report on status of restitutions to Schloss heirs ‎[139 bytes]
  490. (hist) ‎Appointment of Hans Posse to Führermuseum ‎[139 bytes]
  491. (hist) ‎Confidential nature of list of Schloss paintings to show to Hitler ‎[139 bytes]
  492. (hist) ‎Toledo Museum of Art ‎[139 bytes]
  493. (hist) ‎Treblinka uprising ‎[138 bytes]
  494. (hist) ‎Allied breach of German defensive lines around Normandy ‎[138 bytes]
  495. (hist) ‎Felix Roman Jagielski ‎[137 bytes]
  496. (hist) ‎Dutch surrender to German military forces ‎[136 bytes]
  497. (hist) ‎Mrs. John Heinz III ‎[136 bytes]
  498. (hist) ‎Theft of paintings from the Führerbau by Andreas Full including Schloss 55 ‎[135 bytes]
  499. (hist) ‎List of stolen Schloss items requested ‎[135 bytes]
  500. (hist) ‎Carousing peasant company in an inn ‎[135 bytes]

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