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    48°17′25″N 14°17′31″E / 48.290139°N 14.291981°E / 48.290139; 14.291981 The Führermuseum or Fuhrer-Museum (English: Leader's Museum), also referred to as the...
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    the Führermuseum, the organization run by the art historian Hans Posse, which was particularly in charge of assembling the works for the Führermuseum, the...
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    statues in pairs of Siegfried and Kriemhild and Gunther and Brünhild. The Führermuseum, featuring a 150-metre (490 ft) long colonnade, was to contain the largest...
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    the collections of Hitler's Führermuseum. Voss was, both before and after his appointment to direct Hitler's Führermuseum, a major player in the Nazi...
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    Our Armed Forces, 1935) Olympia (1938) Bibliography of Adolf Hitler Führermuseum Hitler and Mannerheim recording Julius Schaub – chief aide Karl Mayr –...
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    an ambitious program to create massive public buildings, including a Führermuseum in Linz, Austria. Hitler had a long-standing vision for a monumental...
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  • Oberster SA-Führer Führer Headquarters Führerbunker   Führer Directives Führermuseum Führerprinzip Führerreserve Führerstadt Other Caudillo Duce Conducător...
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    invaded. Hitler planned to create a large museum in Linz called the Führermuseum to showcase the greatest of the art that he acquired. While this museum...
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    least 594 pieces for his own collection; the rest was destined for the Führermuseum in Linz. So called degenerate art (modern art "unworthy" in the eyes...
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    several other forms of fine craft. The museum was to be known as the "Führermuseum". By the late spring of 1940 art collectors and museum curators were...
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  • paintings in Nazi-occupied France, many of them stolen, for Hitler's planned Führermuseum (which was never built) and for himself. He also inherited family artworks...
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  • by the Nazis for much of the stolen art to be featured in a so-called Führermuseum, which would display much of the art plundered by the Nazis. This museum...
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    level Nazi agent who acquired art, including looted art, for Hitler’s Führermuseum. Erhard Göpel (also spelled Goepel) studied art history with Wilhelm...
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    Voss, a German art historian who would later become head of Hitler's Führermuseum; some of La Tour's work had in fact been confused with Vermeer, when...
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    paintings to Hitler himself, for the collection of Hitler's planned Führermuseum in his hometown of Linz, Austria, as well as to other high-ranking Nazis...
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    dealer Karl Haberstock for 60 million francs – Hitler intended it for his Führermuseum in Linz. After the war's end it was returned to Nicolas via the Central...
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    recovered paintings and other artworks taken for the Nazis' unrealized Führermuseum were stored. Today the north building houses the a school for music and...
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    January 1955. Aryanization Anschluss The Holocaust in Austria Hitler's Führermuseum in Linz Rothschild family Regarding personal names: Freiherr was a title...
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    Dienststelle Mühlmann of The Hague for Adolf Hitler, who placed it in the Führermuseum in Linz near his birthplace Braunau. It was later transferred to the...
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    among official painters. Artworks acquired for Adolf Hitler's planned Führermuseum in Linz included Badende Jünglinge (bathing boys), looted from the Jewish...
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  • and Marshal of the Realm Hans Posse (1879–1942), special envoy of the Führermuseum Knut Posse, Swedish Commander killed at the Battle of Brunkeberg Konstantin...
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  • officer Viktor Stahl in the theft of art, either for Adolf Hitler's Führermuseum or as personal property of senior commanders such as Hermann Göring....
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  • artifacts and the highest-quality works of art for Hitler's planned Führermuseum in Linz, Austria. All looted art works, including Paul Rosenberg's, were...
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    sold the collection to Adolf Hitler, who acquired it for his proposed Führermuseum in Linz. After the war, the collection was returned to the Netherlands...
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  • Dachau) was one of Hitler's most important art suppliers for his planned Führermuseum which was to be built in Hitler's hometown of Linz, Austria. The daughter...
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  • Commission: Linz) by Adolf Hitler and were intended for the planned Führermuseum in Linz, Austria. At the end of the war the entire depot stored 6,577...
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    the station in the remodelling plan was designated as the site of the Führermuseum, with the station to be moved four kilometres (2.5 mi) to the south at...
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    by Hans Posse on instructions from Adolf Hitler, for Hitler's planned Führermuseum in Linz, Austria. The purchase price was nearly 2.4 million French francs...
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    During the war, the portrait at issue was headed for Hitler's planned Führermuseum in Linz, Austria. It was stolen again in 1945 from an Allied collecting...
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    planning to use the stolen art to fill the galleries of the planned Führermuseum (Leader's Museum), and the latter for his personal collection. Göring...
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