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Gurlitt Art Collection Estate: Does The Kunstmuseum Bern Pay Inheritance Tax?

Am Posted on 3. May 20152. August 2022 von Dr Hannes Hartung in News, Press

Article by Dr Hannes Hartung, lawyer, in the Tagesspiegel of 3 May 2015

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