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  1. Karl Haberstock (born 19 June 1878 in Augsburg; died 6 September 1956 in Munich) was a Berlin art dealer who trafficked in Nazi-looted art. [1] [2] Haberstock's name appears 60 times in the Art Looting Investigation Unit (ALIU) Reports 1945–1946 and ALIU Red Flag Names List and Index. [3] [4]

  2. Karl Haberstock war ein deutscher Kunsthändler, der in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus Karriere machte. Zu Beginn seiner Laufbahn handelte er mit Kunst des 19. Jahrhunderts, im Laufe der 1920er-Jahre verlegte er sich mehr und mehr auf die Alten Meister. Haberstock engagierte sich in der Kunstpolitik der Nationalsozialisten und war Mitglied in ...

  3. upclose.christies.com › restitution › haberstockRestitutions: Karl Haberstock

    Karl Haberstock (1878-1956) [FIG. 1] was an art dealer who after 1933 had close business relationships to the Nazi elite.

  4. Karl Haberstock's first career was in business, as a bookkeeper in his native Augsburg and later Brussels. He returned to Germany on the death of his father in 1900, and worked for three years in banking before setting up his first store, selling porcelain, in Würzburg.

  5. Oct 11, 2003 · The association between Georges Wildenstein and Karl Haberstock, an influential Nazi art dealer, was mentioned by the writer, Hector Feliciano, in his book ''The Lost Museum: The Nazi...

  6. Feb 27, 2018 · During the war’s final months in Europe, a baron and fellow Nazi-connected art dealer invited Haberstock to hide out at his castle in the northern Bavarian village of Aschbach.

  7. Dec 23, 2013 · The residents who were registered included a man named Karl Haberstock, who appeared on a wanted list of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the CIA. Haberstock, an art...