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3. Ibidem.
4. Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. “Sudeten Crossroads for Europe’s Displaced Books: The Mysterious Twilight of the RSHA Amt VII Library and the Fate of a Million Victims of War”, p. 165, Restitution of Confiscated Art Works: Wish or Reality?, ed. Mecislav Borak, Praga: Tilia, 2008.
5. Ibidem, p. 165.
6. Ibidem, pp. 172-174.
7. Lucy Schildkret a Joseph A. Horne, “Subject: Restitutable books in Czechoslovakia”, 19 de abril de 1947. Registros Relativos aos Pontos de Coleta Centrais (“Ardelia Hall Collection”): Offenbach Archival Depot, 1946-1951. M1942, Roll 006, p. 101.
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11. Grimsted, “Sudeten Crossroads for Europe’s Displaced Books”, p. 180.
12. Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. Trophies of War and Empire: The Archival Heritage of Ukraine, World War II, and the International Politics of Restitution, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001, p. 251.
13. Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. “The Odyssey of the Turgenev Library from Paris, 1940-2002: Books as Victims and Trophies of War”, Amsterdã: IISH, 2003, p. 48.
14. Ibidem, pp. 50-51.
15. Ibidem, pp. 52-53.
16. Ibidem, p. 59.
17. Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. “The Road to Minsk for Western ‘Trophy’ Books: Twice Plundered but Not Yet Home from the War”, Libraries & Culture, vol. 39, nº 4, 2004.
18. Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. “Tracing Trophy Books in Russia”, Solanus 19, 2005, pp. 131-145.
19. Ibidem.
20. Grimsted, Trophies of War and Empire, pp. 259-260.
21. Grimsted, “The Odyssey of the Turgenev Library from Paris, 1940-2002”, p. 56.
22. Ibidem, p.65.
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34. Ibidem, p. 206.
35. Ibidem.
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38. Dobbs, Michael. “Epilogue to a Story of Nazi- Looted Books”, Washington Post, 5 de janeiro de 2000.
39. Ibidem.
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56. Ibidem.
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