Wilhelm Peter Bruno Lohse (17 September 1911 – 19 March 2007) was a German art dealer and SS-Hauptsturmführer who, during World War II, became the chief art looter in Paris for Hermann Göring, helping the Nazi leader amass a vast collection of plundered artworks. During the war, Göring boasted that he owned the largest private art collection in Europe.[1]
^Petropoulos, Jonathan. Art As Politics in the Third Reich, University of North Carolina Press, 1999, p. 187. ISBN 0-8078-4809-3
Wilhelm Peter BrunoLohse (17 September 1911 – 19 March 2007) was a German art dealer and SS-Hauptsturmführer who, during World War II, became the chief...
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Göring traveled 20 times to Paris. In the Jeu de Paume museum, art dealer BrunoLohse staged 20 expositions of the newly looted art objects, especially for...
2020. Retrieved 19 November 2021. Laustsen, Andreas Hougaard; Lomonte, Bruno; Lohse, Brian; Fernández, Julián; Gutiérrez, José María (2015). "Unveiling the...
individual chiefly responsible for organised looting in France." Along with BrunoLohse, von Behr was considered one of the "masterminds of the artistic plunder...
plunder The Holocaust List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art BrunoLohse Hans Posse Führermuseum Petropoulos, Jonathan (2017). "Art Dealer Networks...
Fischer Verlag, passed through the hands of infamous Nazi art looter BrunoLohse. Pissarro's Le Boulevard de Montmartre, Matinée de Printemps, owned by...
(1890–1945), head of Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg in France; see BrunoLohse Mark Behr (1963–2015), South African author Matthias Behr (born 1955)...
1942 he traveled twenty times to Paris. At Jeu de Paume, art dealer BrunoLohse staged 20 expositions of the newly looted art objects, especially for...
catalog numbers ("KA 879" to "KA 886", in red pencil) likely made by BrunoLohse as he processed the Kann collection in the Jeu de Paume. The discovery...
looter BrunoLohse who stayed with the Griebert's after Lohse's release from prison in 1950. Benno Griebert's son, Peter, became close to Lohse. When Nazi...
S. Fischer Verlag List of Claims for Restitution for Nazi-looted art BrunoLohse Judentum-projekt.de "Nazi Art Theft: Pissarro's "Le Quai Malaquais, Printemps""...
1942, he went to Paris 20 times. In the Musée jeu de paume, art dealer BrunoLohse staged 20 expositions of the newly looted art objects, especially for...
Commander of Jägala concentration camp. Died on 6 September 1960 Canada. BrunoLohse Born 17 September 1911. Goering's Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce in...
Loss Register employed Petropoulos because of his acquaintance with BrunoLohse, a notorious Nazi art looter who died in 2007. The looted Pissarro, Le...
acquiring works and maintaining his collection – Walter Andreas Hofer, BrunoLohse, Walter Bornheim, Kajetan Mühlmann, Karl Haberstock, and Aloys Miedl...
Bruno Oscar Klein (6 June 1858 — 22 June 1911) was an American composer and organist of German origin. He wrote a number of works for orchestra, some...
Bruno Ernst Buchrucker (5 January 1878 in Bad Sobernheim, German Empire – 19 February 1966 in Bad Godesberg near Bonn, West Germany) was a German military...