Found-object reports

73 objects in the possession of/confiscated from Hermann Göring (1893‒1946) that entered the BNM either between 1961 and 1994 as ‘transfers of state-owned property’ or are to be found in the BNM as loans from the Bundesamt für zentrale Dienste und offene Vermögensfragen (BADV; Federal Office for Central Services and Unresolved Property Issues).

Two objects from the porcelain collection of Bruno (1886–1972) and Antonie Levi (1888–1957) ‘secured’ by the Gestapo in Munich on 21 November 1938 and acquired by the BNM from the Gestapo’s headquarters in Munich in 1940.

One object from the collection of Julius (1864‒1942) and Simoni (1879‒1943) Davidsohn ‘secured’ by the Gestapo in Munich on 25 November 1938 and acquired by the BNM from the Gestapo’s headquarters in Munich in 1940.

One object from the collection of Julius (1864‒1942) and Simoni (1879‒1943) Davidsohn ‘secured’ by the Gestapo in Munich on 25 November 1938 and transferred to the BNM by the Free State of Bavaria in 1955.

Six objects of unknown provenance acquired in 1942 by the BNM at the ‘Münchener Kunstversteigerungshaus Adolf Weinmüller’ (cat. nos 32, 03.–05.12.1942), consigned by the special commissioner to the Reich Commissariat for the Occupied Dutch Territories (Kajetan Mühlmann).