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Robert Breuer
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5 June 1867Gregorian
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9 April 2014
Max J. Friedländer (English)
Max Julius Friedländer
9 October 2017
Max J. Friedländer
1867
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Max-Jacob Friedländer
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10 December 2014
Фридлендер Макс
28 September 2015
11 October 1958
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9 April 2014
Фридлендер Макс
28 September 2015
Max J. Friedländer (English)
Max Julius Friedländer
9 October 2017
Max J. Friedländer
1958
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Max-Jacob Friedländer
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30 December 2014
Фридлендер Макс
28 September 2015
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(In January 1934, the Palitzes brought Dr. Held to safety in New York. His mentor Dr. Friedländer survived in Amsterdam, his life spared because he advised collector-thieves including Dirk Menten’s brother Pieter.)In 1933, Pieter Menten was already living full time in Poland, growing rich from businesses including lumber. He and Dirk kept homes full of paintings in Holland, France and Belgium. (They may have obtained art through their cousin Hubert Menten, a collector and dealer in Berlin whose clients included Göring.)Dirk ran a leather factory in Belgium that ended up supplying belts for Nazi uniforms. (He was convicted of economic collaboration after the war but suffered few consequences.) In Poland, during the war, Pieter stuffed stolen art into his train cars and led Nazi gangs who shot hundreds of villagers and dumped them into mass graves. (English)
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Friedlaender, Prof Max J. The Hague, Oostduinlaan 68. Internationally known German art historian and authority on Flemish painting. Fled to Holland in 1939 because of Jewish persecutions, and through Goering’s intervention was able to take all his household effects, library etc. In 1940 imprisoned for a short time at Osnabruck; freed through intervention of Hofer. Became centre of Dutch collaborationist art circles, and in spite of being a refugee was well treated by the Germans. In close contact with Hofer, Lohse and Muehlmann. His chief assistant and friend was Vitalo Bloch. Also in close contact with Paech and Lutjens. (English)
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1939 Emigration nach Amsterdam, stand unter dem Schutz Hermann Görings, 1940 für kurze Zeit in Osnabrück inhaftiert, durch Intervention Walter Andreas Hofers aus Haft entlassen, wurde Mittelpunkt eines holländischen Zirkels von Kollaborateuren, enge Verbindung zu Hofer, Lohse und Mühlmann, Freund und wichtigster Assistent war Vitale Bloch, (German)
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Friedlaender, Prof Max J. The Hague, Oostduinlaan 68. Internationally known German art historian and authority on Flemish painting. Fled to Holland in 1939 because of Jewish persecutions, and through Goering’s intervention was able to take all his household effects, library etc. In 1940 imprisoned for a short time at Osnabruck; freed through intervention of Hofer. Became centre of Dutch collaborationist art circles, and in spite of being a refugee was well treated by the Germans. In close contact with Hofer, Lohse and Muehlmann. His chief assistant and friend was Vitalo Bloch. Also in close contact with Paech and Lutjens. (English)
Max J. Friedländer
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