Hans W. Lange (Q18704516)

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Nazi era art dealer, auction house owner involved in works of art acquired in occupied countries (1904–1945)
  • Hans Lange
  • Hans Walter Lange
  • Hans W Lange
  • Hans Wolfgang Lange
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Hans W. Lange
Nazi era art dealer, auction house owner involved in works of art acquired in occupied countries (1904–1945)
  • Hans Lange
  • Hans Walter Lange
  • Hans W Lange
  • Hans Wolfgang Lange

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Lange, Hans W. Berlin/Zoelendorff, Kleiststrasse 6. Successor to the Jewish dealer Paul Graupe, now in the US. Director of the important Berlin auction house which bears his name. Prominent in purchases and auctions of works of art acquired in occupied countries. Close contact of Haberstock, Lohse, Dietrich and other key figures. Father, Hans Lange, resident of Alt Aussee, Austria, Rischendorf 64. (English)
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During the war years, Cramer was exempted from wearing the yellow star in exchange for facilitating business deals with agents acting on behalf of the Nazis. He served as a purchasing agent or mediator for Julius Böhler, Erhard Göpel, Karl Haberstock, Walter Andreas Hofer, Hans W. Lange, Hans Posse, and Heinz Steinmeyer, who are all known for their involvement in art sales for Hitler (English)
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Lange, Hans W. Berlin/Zoelendorff, Kleiststrasse 6. Successor to the Jewish dealer Paul Graupe, now in the US. Director of the important Berlin auction house which bears his name. Prominent in purchases and auctions of works of art acquired in occupied countries. Close contact of Haberstock, Lohse, Dietrich and other key figures. Father, Hans Lange, resident of Alt Aussee, Austria, Rischendorf 64. (English)

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