Vlug Report
Confidential OSS report on the Nazi looting organisation, Dienststelle Mühlmann, completed in December 1945 by Jean Vlug of the Royal Netherlands Army for the Fine Arts (Special Services) section of the Dutch Restitution Committee
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Vlug Report
Summary
Vlug Report is a historical document[1].
Key Facts
- Vlug Report authored Jan Vlug[2].
- Vlug Report's instance of is recorded as historical document[3].
- Vlug Report's instance of is recorded as government report[4].
- Vlug Report's instance of is recorded as literary work[5].
- Vlug Report was published by Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies[6].
- Vlug Report was published by National Archives and Records Administration[7].
- Vlug Report was published by lootedart.com[8].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Eduard Plietzsch[9].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Kajetan Mühlmann[10].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Rosa Bauer[11].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Josef Mühlmann[12].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Myrtil Frank[13].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Maurice Lagrand[14].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Franz Kieslinger[15].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Pieter Smidt van Gelder[16].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Dirk Hannema[17].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Arthur Seyss-Inquart[18].
- Vlug Report's depicts is recorded as Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co.[19].
- Vlug Report's language of work or name is recorded as English[20].
- Vlug Report was published on 2009[21].
- Vlug Report's main subject is Nazi plunder[22].
- Vlug Report's main subject is persecution of Jews in the Nazi era[23].
- Vlug Report's main subject is Netherlands[24].
- Vlug Report's main subject is World War II[25].
- Vlug Report's work available at URL is recorded as https://www.lootedart.com/NITGVN553841[26].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include historical document[3], government report[4], and literary work[5].