Jan Vlug (Q62674046)

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Dutch art historian and Cultural Intelligence Officer for the Art Looting Investigation Unit (ALIU) of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS).
  • Capt. Jan Vlug
  • Jean Vlug
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Jan Vlug
Dutch art historian and Cultural Intelligence Officer for the Art Looting Investigation Unit (ALIU) of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS).
  • Capt. Jan Vlug
  • Jean Vlug

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Then, on October 15, 1946 Captian Jean Vlug, the Dutch Monuments Man associated with Faison, Plaut, and Rousseau, delivered a report to London Station. It seemed that Vlug didn't trust his report to be filed through normal channels, because he insisted that Faison's copy be hand-delivered to him personally. The report was a stunning piece of work detailing operations of Dienststelle Mühlmann in the Netherlands, Belgium , and France, with nearly 150 pages itemizing stolen property and where to find it. (English)

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