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Martin Tropp
Martin Tropp
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Martin Tropp. He was an antiques dealer. Prior to WWII he lived in Wien, Austria. During the war he was in Genf, Switzerland.
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Tropp
Martin
Wien, Austria
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Naglergasse 3
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Antiques dealer
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Paris,Seine,<>,France
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subject to Aryanization of property
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Memo regarding the theft of property belonging to Martin Tropp and his sister Lola Grätzer from Vienna by the American, Boris Dupont Paul, 1938-1941
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