8/8/2023 0 Comments Dr franz kaiserslauternActive in removal of looted art from Italy.ĭa Baume, Prof Dr Wolfgang. Treasurer of Amt Westen, ERR, and later head of Verwaltungsamt, ERR, Berlin.īaumann, Colonel. Secretary of Kajetan Muehlmann.īauer, Walter. Good friend and personal assistant of Heinrich Hoffmann.īauer, Rose. Reported to have received forty cases of art works from Himmler which were found in Kelheim.īauer, Michael. Responsible for aryanisation of Austrian museum staffs.īauer, Max. In charge of repository at Cracow under Josef Muehlmann. Took part in scientific and cultural activities of the Germans in Poland. Reported to have worked for ERR, Paris.īarthel (or Bartel), Dr Gustav. Designated by Hofer as a consultant on sculpture in cataloguing the Goering collection.īaron. Introduced Lohse to important German museum directors and dealers.īange, Prof Dr E Friedrich. Believed to have acted as agent for art purchases in France for museums of Dusseldorf, Cologne, Aachen and Bonn. Dealer, drafted into the army in 1942 and transferred to the ERR in Paris in December 1943 at the request of Lohse and Wuester. Connected with confiscation of material from French libraries and archives.īammann, Hans. Reported to have worked for ERR, Paris.īaeumler, Prof Dr Alfred. Conducted extensive business prior to the war with American dealers and collectors.īadels. Believed not to have engaged in important art looting activity. Hofer’s sister subsequently took over the firm, and it is possible that Hofer became part owner. Although on bad terms, Hofer obtained an exit visa from Holland to Switzerland for him, but arranged to have his sister divorce Bachstitz, whereby aryanisation of the Bachstitz firm and/or confiscation of its assets was avoided. Brother-in-law of Hofer, and his former employer. Jewish dealer, active formerly in Berlin, Munich and Amsterdam. Basle The Hague, Surinamestr 11 (former). Reported to have conducted purchases in France through Jansen.īachstitz, Kurt Walter. Aryanised title of successor to Wertheim (shipping firm). Reported active in looting in Poland.ĪWAG. Reported to have information concerning looted works of art in Cracow.Īugsburg, Dr. One of the creators of Polish Volksdeutsch movement. Assisted by Rademacher and Bammann.Īubin, Dr Hermann Breslau 13, Kaiser Wilhelmstr 118. Head of committee for research on cultural objects ‘looted ‘ from the Rhineland in previous wars. Official purchasing agent for Dusseldorf and for Dusseldorf-Koln-Aachen-Bonn Gauleitung, for which he was active in France. Was under temporary house arrest at Berchtesgaden, house of Fritz Goernnert, autumn 1945.Īpfelstaedt, Dr Hans Joachim. Contact of Reber, Ventura, Contini-Bonacossi, Ginori and Arturo Grassi. Active throughout Europe, notably France and Italy. Ardent Nazi, known to have had Gestapo connections. After Hofer, Goering’s most important buyer. In touch with Dr Epting.Īngerer, Josef (Sepp). Director of Reichskammer fur Bildende Kunst. Director of Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Connected with the early seizures of Jewish art collections, particularly through the Kunsberg organisation.Īdriani Gert. In touch with Wuester, who was advised on purchases for Ribbentrop.Ībetz Otto. Specialists in 16th to 19th century painting and graphic arts. Reported responsible for looting of valuable treasures from Polish libraries.Ībels Brothers, Hermann. 1940 appointed Director of Hauptverwaltung der Bibliotheken in Cracow. 13 Karl Haberstock, May 1946 (5 pp)Ībb, Dr Gustav. 9 Walter Andreas Hofer, September 1945 (20 pp) 7 Gisela Limberger, September 1945 (5 pp) 5 Gunther Schiedlausky, August 1945 (4 pp) 15 on Rose Bauer, Muehlmann's secretary, was contemplated but not issued. It was not issued, but a full accounting of her activities was incorporated into Consolidated Interrogation Report No. DIR No.14 on the activities of Maria Dietrich was planned. This series consists of reports dealing with the activities of various agents employed by Hitler, Göring and Rosenberg to acquire artworks for them in Axis-occupied countries. DIR No. One set of reports are called Detailed Intelligence Reports (DIR).
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