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Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Preface
The Voice of the “Other Germany”…
Contributions
Table of Contents
German-speaking Artists in Parisian Exile: Their Routes to the French Capital, Activities There, and Final Flight – a Short Introduction
Art Critics, Writers on Art and Art Historians Exiled in Paris
The Decision: Exile or “Inner Emigration”?
Phases of “Gleichschaltung”
How Did Artists React to the Nazis’ First Measures?
Why Paris?
Who Fled to Paris Between 1933 and 1939 and by What Routes?
Asylum in France?
Germany Has No Painters?
Between Earning a Living and Creating Art
Attempts at Acculturation and Visibility
Under the Banner of the Popular Front: Joining Forces in the Kollektiv Deutscher Künstler
The Freier Künstlerbund Engaged in a Counter-ExhibitionAgainst Munich … and London!
Artists in Internment, the Underground, and Resistance
Epilogue
Plunder, Restitution, Emotion and the Weight of Archives: A Historical Approach
Right and Revenge: The Long Life of Loss
Administrations and Emotions
Changed Art Geography and the Project of European Civilization
A Problem of Civilization
Actively into the Archive
What Can Be Done?
“Trophy” Archives in Moscow and the Art Scene in France and Germany under the National Socialist Regime, 1933–1945: A Brief Orientation
Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA), Amt IV
Reichssicherheitshauptamt – RSHA Amt VII.
Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg
Appendix
Archives since returned to France
Archives in RGVA concerning German exiles in France related to the art scene
German security service archives – RSHA (SD-Gestapo)
Lifting the Veil on Moscow’s Secret Archives
The Arthur Goldschmidt File in the Archive of the Direction de la Sûreté: French Police Archives Shed Light on Paul Graupe & Cie (Paris, 1937–1939)
Paul Graupe & Cie
The Archives of the Direction de la Sûreté Returned from Moscow
The Arthur Goldschmidt File at the Direction de laSûreté
The Family Milieu
Arthur Goldschmidt and the Parisian Art Market
The Internment of Arthur Goldschmidt in 1939
“… not my most beautiful but my best paintings …”: Oskar Kokoschka’s list for London
The Art Historian Charlotte Weidler: a Lost Voice Speaks from the Moscow Special Archive
The Art Critic Paul Westheim
Communicative and Cultural Memory
Stolen, But Not Destroyed
Echoes of the Dead
“Scattered all over the world …”
A File With No Name
The Rembrandt Affair
The Secret Codes of the Art Collection
THE PAUL CASSIRER GALLERY (1933–1945): Berlin – Amsterdam – London
The Paul Cassirer Gallery, Berlin, before 1933
Emigration from Germany: Paul Cassirer, Amsterdam and Paul Cassirer Ltd., London
Helmuth Lütjens: Paul Cassirer, Amsterdam
Grete Ring: Paul Cassirer Ltd., London
The years after 1945
August Liebmann Mayer (1885–1944) – Success, Failure, Emigration, Deportation and Murder
Preliminary remarks
Success
Failure
Emigration
Deportation and Murder
Picture Credits
Authors
Index
Plates
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