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by Susan Ronald


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  INDEX

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  Abwehr (Military Intelligence)

  Acheson, Edward C.

  initiatives in conflict with

  as unraveling Nazi methods

  Adolf Hitler im Felde 1914–1918 (Mend)

  ALIU (Art Looting Investigation Unit)

  Hildebrand deposed by McKay

  initiatives conflicting with

  Nazi art theft probe by

  Alldeutscher Verband (Pan-German League)

  mainstream nature of

  Alleinschulde (sole war guilt)

  Almas-Dietrich, Maria, as Hitler dealer

  Amann, Max

  Anschluss (Austrian annexation)

  anti-Semitism

  of German nationalism

  of Hitler

  of Nazi Party

  Arbeitsgemeinschaften (labor associations)

  Arbeitskommandos (Units of Black Reichswehr or Black Defense League)

  ar
ms industry

  art and artifacts. See also internationally exploitable art

  death camps link to

  as easier to recover

  freedom in exchange for

  Germany rearming funded by

  as gone missing

  as hidden away

  Jeu de Paume Museum with

  making opportunistic market in

  market upheaval in

  as Nazi target

  as not harmless

  as political tool

  racism united with

  Swiss simplify trade in

  art dealer

  Aryanization of Jewish

  Commission Dealers as

  Nazis bad for

  art history

  Art Looting Investigation Unit. See ALIU

  Art Loss Register

  art museum. See also Kunstverein

  degenerate exhibits in

  directors purged from

  divesting modern art

  “health, stable art” exhibit in

  Aryan mythology

  “Aryanization”

  atonement tax. See Sühneleistung

  Austria, World War I

  Anschluss of

  Austrian Social Democrats of

  Commission Dealers work in

  countries from

  dissent in

  Dual Alliance of

  Great War begins for

  Hildebrand base in

  Hitler need to save

  Kristallnacht in

  Posse plunders art of

  Triple Alliance of

  Bacon, Francis

  Ballmer, Karl

  banking privacy, in Switzerland

  Barlach, Ernst

  Barr, Alfred A.

  Bauch, Bruno

  Bauer (colonel)

  Bauhaus

  Beckmann, Max

  as Hildebrand reference

  The Lion Tamer of

  as Malverbot

  Nazi limit sales of

  OAP seized works of

  Beckmann, Peter

  Behr, Kurt von

  Der Belfried, as Flamenpolitik (Flemish cultural politics)

  Belgium. See also Flamenpolitik

  art plunder of

  German anti-Semitism in

  Monuments Men (German) work in

  Nazi invasion of

  neutrality guaranty for

  as Ruhr occupier

  Berenson, Bernard

  Berlin Königliche National-Galerie

  Berlin Secession

  Bernhardi, Friedrich von

  Bernstein, Carl and Felice

  Bismarck, Otto von

  Black Defense League. See Arbeitskommandos

  Der Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider Group, Kandinsky’s Expressionist art movement from Munich)

  Blomberg, Werner von

  Böcklin, Arnold

  Böhmer, Bernhard A.

  Bolshevism

  Bormann, Martin

  as Hildebrand customer

  Brecht, Bertolt

  Bridge Expressionist art movement. See Die Brücke

  Britain. See Great Britain

  brownshirts. See Sturmabteilung

  Die Brücke (the Bridge Expressionist art movement, which originated in Dresden)

  brutality. See Einzelaktionen

  Buchenwald death camp

  Buchholz, Karl

  as Commission Dealer

  as Flechtheim assistant

  as Hildebrand partner

  NY gallery of

  Bülow, Bernhard von

  Bunjes, Hermann

  Burckhardt, Jakob

  Bürgermeister (mayor)

  Carnegie, Andrew

  Caspari, Anna

  Cassirer, Paul

  Cavell, Edith

  Chagall, Marc

  Cornelius III with

  Hildebrand owning

  Charpentier, Claude

  Christian Social Party

  Christianity

  Cicero

  Circle of Friends of the Economy.

  See Freundeskreis der

  Wirtschaft

  The Cistercian Monasteries in Belgium

  Clemens, Walter

  Combat League for German Culture. See Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur

  Commission Dealers

  action of

  Austrian work of

  depot of

  Fluchtgut and Volksvermögen for

  Haberstock against

  Swiss simplify trade for

  Commission for Reich Leader Rosenberg. See ERR

  Commission for the Seizure and Disposal of Degenerate Art. See Commission Dealers

  communist

  fights with

  Germany safe from

  Hitler as

  Luxemburg as

  Papen demise by

  Reichstag fire by

  concentration camps

  art theft connected with

  Buchenwald as

  gold from

  Cooper, Douglas

  Cordon Sanitaire

  Corinth, Lovis

  cultural politics. See Kulturpolitik

  Currency Control Command Unit. See Devisenschutzkommando

  Dada art

  Darmstäedter, Gertrud

  Dawson, Christopher

  declaration of imminent war. See Kriegesgefahr

  Defense League. See Wehrverein

  Degas, Edgar

  Demeures Historiques (Historic Buildings Commission)

  Denmark

  Der Spiegel

  Deutsche Kulturwacht (German Culture Watch)

  Deutschen Allgemeinen Zeitung

  Deutscher Kunstbericht (German Art Report)

  Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund (German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation, more commonly known as the Organization Consul)

  Devisenschutzkommando (Currency Control Command Unit)

  Diels, Rudolf

  Dietrich, Otto

  Dimitrov, Georgi

  diversity

  Dix, Otto

  Dolchstoss (“stab in the back”)

  Donandt, Rolf

  Dorotheum

  Doyle, Arthur Conan

  Drang nach Osten (drive to the East)

  Dresden, Germany

  firebombing of

  Hildebrand home in

  Kristallnacht in

  New Secession of

  Dresdner Anzeiger

  Drexler, Anton

  Das Dritte Reich (Moeller) (The Third Reich)

  drive to the East. See Drang nach Osten

  Dual Alliance

  Dulles, Allen

  Durand-Ruel, Paul

  Düsseldorf school

  Eastern European immigrants. See Ostwanderer

  Eckart, Dietrich

  Edel, Christoph

  Ehrenburg, Ilya

  Ehrhardt, Hermann

  Eichmann, Adolf

  Einkreisung (encirclement)

  Einsatzstab Reichleiters Rosenberg (Special Commission for Reich Leader Rosenberg). See ERR

  Einzelaktionen (allegedly unrelated individual acts of brutality)

  emergency money. See Notgeld

  Enabling Act

  encirclement. See Einkreisung

  Enemy Property Control. See Feindvermögen

  Engel, Herbert

  Enlightenment. See Haskalah

  Entartete Kunst Austellung (Degenerate Art Exhibition)

  Entartung (degeneration) (Nordau)

  Ephrussi, Charles

  Epp, Ritter von

  ERR (Einsatzstab Reichleiters Rosenberg)

  as art plunderer

  as battling Kunstschutz

  as focus of ALIU

  Erzberger, Matthias

  Exodus 34:7

  Expressionist art

  Faison, S. Lane

  FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

  Fechter, Paul

  Feder, Gottfried

  Federal Association of Artists. See Reichsverband Bildender K
ünstler

  Federal Bureau of Investigation. See FBI

  Feindvermögen (Enemy Property Control)

  Feininger, Lyonel

  Felixmüller, Conrad

  Ferdinand, Franz (archduke)

  Feuerbach, Anselm

  Fichte Society

  Fischer Auction

  Fischer, Theodor

  German art auction of

  in Hildebrand black-market

  sale of Picasso by Böhmer

  as top German art dealer in Switzerland

  Flamenpolitik (Flemish cultural politics)

  Der Belfried in

  Belgium annexation goal of

  Monuments Men (German) work in

  Osthaus reply in

  propaganda of

  Flechtheim, Alfred

  as art dealer

  The Lion Tamer of

  Nazi targeting

  Schulte “Aryanized” gallery of

  as wandering in fear

  Flechtheim heirs

  Flottenverein (Naval League)

  Fluchtgut (objects of value sold at a huge discount to flee Nazi persecution)

  Focus magazine

  fondation (foundation)

  France

  aggression of

  Alsace-Lorraine of

  arms spending of

  art of

  Cordon Sanitaire by

  ERR as top plunderer in

  “Exodus” from

  fortified lines of

  Franco-Russian alliance of

  German war plans for

  in Great War

  Hildebrand struggle in

  Monuments Men (German) doubted by

  Nazi invasion of

  Franco-Russian Alliance

  Franke, Günther

  Frankfurter, Alfred

  Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

  Frässle, Nikolaus

  freedom. See Freiheit

  Freemasonry

  Frehner, Mathias

  Freiheit (freedom)

  Freikorps (violent paramilitary groups formed from the former Imperial German Army)

  Göring control of

  as path to SA

  Riga campaign of

  fremdvölkisch (of an alien people)

  Freud, Sigmund

  Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft (Circle of Friends of the Economy)

  Frick, Wilhelm

  Friedlander, Max J.

  Friedmann, David

  Fritz Gurlitt Gallery

  Gurlitt, Wolfgang, owner of

  Impressionist exhibit at

  Kirchbach bailout of

  Der Führer. See Hitler, Adolf, Third Reich of

  Führerbau (Hitler museum in Munich)

  as art storage for Linz

  Führermuseum

  Gaceta del Arte (the Art Gazette)

  Garnowski, Klaus, (aka David Toren)

  Gauleiter (regional Nazi Party leader)

  Gebt mir vier Jahre Zeit (Give me four years’ time, Hitler’s warning to the modern art community)

  Gemäldegalerie (art museum/picture gallery)

 

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