Hans Posse (Q3514)

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Hans Posse was a German art historian, museum curator, and, for over three years, from June 1939 until his death, the special representative of Adolf Hitler appointed to expand the collection of paintings and other art objects which Hitler intended f
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Hans Posse
Hans Posse was a German art historian, museum curator, and, for over three years, from June 1939 until his death, the special representative of Adolf Hitler appointed to expand the collection of paintings and other art objects which Hitler intended f
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  • Prof Dr Hans Posse
  • Dr. Hans Posse

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Hans Posse was born in Dresden. He was a German art historian, museum curator, and, for more than three years – from 26 June 1939 until his death – Adolf Hitler’s special representative for the _Sonderauftrag Linz_. He acquired more than 2,500 objects for Hitler’s _Führermuseum_ project in Linz, Austria. Hermann Voss succeeded Posse after his death. Posse’s early interest in the Schloss Collection
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