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List of Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) personnel : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) personnel

This is a list of personnel who participated in the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program under the Civil Affairs and Military Government Sections of the Allied armies between 1943 and 1946. "Expertise" attempts to indicate each person's suitability for MFAA ''at the time of their recruitment''; many achieved even greater things in their later lives.
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|Hammon, Stratton
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|architect
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|Hammond, Mason〔Mason Hammond, "Remembrance of Things Past". The Protection and Preservation of Monuments, Works of Art, Libraries and Archives during and after World War II, ''Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society'' 92 (1980), 84-99.〕
|Lt. Col.
|Classics professor at Harvard University; expert in Italian culture; Italian speaker
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|Hammond, N. C. L.
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|Hancock, Walker K.〔Walker Hancock, "Experiences of a Monuments Officer in Germany", College Art Journal, 5:4 (May 1946), College Art Association.〕
|Captain
|Head of the sculpture department at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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|Hansen, Robert W.
|T/4
|Professor Emeritus of Art at Occidental College
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|Harboard, Felix
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|Harris, Clyde K.
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|Painter and arts graduate
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|Hartigan, John D.
|Major
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|Hartt, Frederick
|Lieutenant
|Scholar of Italian art
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|Joined MFAA in Italy in 1944
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|Harvey, John
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|Hathaway, Calvin S.
|Captain
|Associate curator at the Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration in New York.
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|Hauschildt, Kurt F.
|Lieutenant
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|Haynes, Denys E. L.
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|Hayward, John F.
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|Heinrich, Theodore A.
|Lieutenant
|Art curator, administrator and collector
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|Joined MFAA mid 1945
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|Henderson, Harold G.
|Lt. Col.
|President of the Japan Society in New York
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|Henraux, A. S.
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|Henry, Alfred
|T/5
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|Hensley, Richard G.
|Major
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|Higgins, Stephen
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|Hocart, Raymond
|Lt. Col.
|Professor and crystallographer at the University of Strasbourg
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|Served with the French equivalent of the MFAA, the Commission de Récupération Artistique, in 1945
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|Holland, Eleanor S.
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|Hollis, Howard C.
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|Horn, Walter W.
|Lieutenant
|Professor at the University of California at Berkeley; native German speaker
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|Directed the discovery of the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire in a walled up passage of the bunkers under Nuremberg
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|Horne, J. Anthony
|Lt. Col.
|Director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
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|Joined MFAA in 1946 as its Deputy Chief
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|Howard, Richard Foster
|Lt. Col.
|Director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
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|In July 1946, joined MFAA Office of Military Government for Germany (OMGUS) as Deputy Chief. A few months later, he succeeded Maj. Bancel LaFarge as Chief.
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|Howe, Thomas Carr Jr.
|Lt. Cmdr.
|Director of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco
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|Huberman, Harry
|Sergeant
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|Huchthausen, Walter J.
|Captain
|Director of the Department of Design at the Boston Museum School of Fine Art; member of the faculty at the University of Minnesota
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|Killed by gunfire April 1945, while working to salvage an altarpiece in Germany
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|Hugoboom
|Lieutenant
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|Hutchinson, Lucy
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|Hyslop, G.
|Captain
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|Jacka, Pauline
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|Jaffe, Hans C. L.
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|Jaujard, Jacques
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|Jefferson
|Colonel
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|Jenkinson, Hilary〔Roger H. Ellis, Recollections of Sir Hilary Jenkinson, ''Journal of the Society of Archivists'' 4 (1971), 261-275.〕
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|Archivist at the Public Record Office
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|Jennings, R. J.
|Pfc.
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|Johnson, Lorin K.
|Sergeant
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|Kates, George N.
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|Kavli, Guthorm
|Captain
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|Keck, Sheldon W.
|Lieutenant
|Art conservator
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|Keezer, Marcellus B.
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|Kelleher, Patrick J.
|Captain
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|Keller, Deane
|Captain
|Professor at the Yale School of Fine Arts
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|Kern, Daniel J.
|Lieutenant
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|Keyes, James H.
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|King, Donald Beeson
|Flt. Lt. (subsequently Sqn. Ldr.)
|Intelligence officer, linguist
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|Subsequently Keeper of Textiles, Victoria and Albert Museum, London; President, Centre International d'Etudes des Textiles Anciens
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|Kinzie, Joseph R.
|Capt
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|Kirstein, Lincoln E.
|Pfc.
|Founder of the New York City Ballet; driver, writer and translator
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|Koberstein, Freeman G.
|T/4
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|Koch, Albert C.
|Lieutenant
|Professor of fine arts and archeology at Princeton University
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|Kormendi, Andre
|S/Sgt.
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|Kovalyak, Stephen
|Lieutenant
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|Kuhlke, Richard H.
|Lieutenant
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|Joined MFAA mid 1945; honored by Poland for his work with the MFAA
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|Kuhn, Charles L.
|Lt. Cdr.
|Director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum; professor at Harvard University
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|La Boulaye, Paul de
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|Lacey, George T.
|Captain
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|LaFarge, L. Bancel
|Major
|Architect
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|Received honors from the United States, France, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands for his service with MFAA
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|Langui, Emile
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|A curator at the Ghent Museum of Fine Arts; Secretary to the Minister of Public Works
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|Lardner, W. C.
|Cpl.
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|Larwood, James B.
|Captain
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|Lazareff, Professor Victor
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|Lee, Sherman E.〔Kappes, John. ( "Sherman Lee, who led the Cleveland Museum of Art to global renown, dead at 90," ) ''The Plain Dealer'' (Cleveland). July 9, 2008.〕
|Lieutenant
|Curator of Far Eastern Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts
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|Served with MFAA in Japan; received the Order of the Sacred Treasure and the Legion of Honor
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|Lehmann-Haupt, Hellmut
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|Curator of rare books at Columbia University; assistant professor of book arts at Columbia’s School of Library Service; visiting lecturer at Smith College and at the University of Illinois; native German speaker
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|Joined MFAA in 1946
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|Lemaire, Raymond
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|Leonard, Stewart
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|Bomb-disposal expert; director of the Zanesville Art Institute in Ohio
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|Head of MFAA in Bavaria in 1947; strongly disputed the return of certain artworks to Italy and consequently resigned from MFAA in 1948
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|Lesley, Everett Parker Jr.
|Captain
|Scholar and expert on the decorative arts; professor at the University of Minnesota
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|Co-author and signatory of the Wiesbaden Manifesto
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|Lewis
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|Lindsay, Kenneth C.
|Sergeant
|Art history professor at Binghamton University
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|Lovegrove, William A.
|Lieutenant
|Sculptor and diplomat
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|Signatory of the Wiesbaden Manifesto; subsequently worked with the French Commission de Récuperation and received the French Legion of Honor
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|Lucia, A. P.
|Sergeant
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|Maehler, Wolfgang
|Pvt.
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|Markham, S. F.
|Major
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|Markus, Werner
|Pvt.
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|Marriott, Basil
|Captain
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|Marteau
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|Mast, Gerald
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|Maxse, Fred, H.J.
|Captain
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|McCain, William D.
|Captain
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|McDonnell, A. J. L.
|Lt. Col.
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|McDowall, E.
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|McGinn, Elizabeth A.
|T/5
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|Meekings, Cecil A.F.
|Major
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|Merola
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|Merrill, Keith
|Cdr.
|Administrator
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|Recruited to MFAA in 1945 as deputy to Lieutenant Lamont Moore to assist with the shipment of 202 German-owned paintings to Washington for safekeeping. This project was the object of protests in the Wiesbaden Manifesto
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|Merrill, Richard P.
|Pfc.
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|Methuen, Lord Anthony
|Major
|Architect
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|Miller, Robert M.
|T/3
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|Minet, Marcelle
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|Mitchell, Charles
|Captain
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|Monroe, Robert
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|Moore, Lamont
|Lieutenant
|Curator of the education department of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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|Morey, Jonathan T.
|Captain
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|Munby, A. N. L.
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|Munich
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|Munsing, Stefan P.
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|Interior designer
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|Murray-Baillie, Hughe
|Captain
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|Mutrux, E. J.
|Captain
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|Myers, Denys P.
|T/5
|Architectural historian
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|Newton, Henry C.
|Colonel
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|Newton, Norman
|Lt. Col.
|Landscape architecture professor at Harvard University
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|Director of the sub-commission for the MFAA in Italy, from 1942 until 1946. In Italy, he was made Commander of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, Grand Officer of the Crown of Italy and received the Star of Italian Solidarity
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|Nicholls, John F.
|Captain
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|Norins, Leslie H.
|Captain
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|Norris, E. Christopher
|Squadron Leader
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|Ossorio, Frederic E.
|Second Lieutenant
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|Joined MFAA in 1946 as a civilian with a military rank
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|Parkhurst, Charles P.
|Lieutenant
|National Gallery of Art
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|Signatory of the Wiesbaden Manifesto; made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor
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|Pascale, D.
|Cpl.
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|Peck, Edward S.
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|Peebles, Bernard M.
|S/Sgt.
|Professor emeritus at the Catholic University in Washington, D.C.
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|Pennoyer, Albert Sheldon
|Captain
|Painter
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|Perry, Lionel
|Major
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|Phillips, Ewan
|Captain
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|Phillips, John Marshall
|Cpl.
|Director of the Yale Art Gallery; silver expert
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|Identified Hermann Göring’s prized Vermeer painting as a fake by Han van Meegeren
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|Pilliod, Henri E.
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|Pinsent, Cecil R.
|Capt
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|Plaut, James Sachs
|Lt. Cdr.
|Director of the Institute of Modern Art (later Contemporary Art) in Boston
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|Director of the Art Looting Investigation Unit
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|Pleasants, Frederick R.
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|Plumer, James Marshall
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|Pomrenze, Seymour J.〔Seymour J. Pomrenze, "Personal Reminiscences of the Offenbach Archival Depot, 1946-1949. Fulfilling International and Moral Obligations," ''Proceedings. Washington Conference on Holocaust Era Assets''. Nov. 30 – Dec. 3, 1998. Ed. by J. D. Bindenagel. Washington, D. C.: GPO 1999, 523-528.〕
|Col.
|Archivist
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|Popham, Anne
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|Joined MFAA in 1945
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|Popham, Walter D.
|Captain
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|Posey, Robert K.
|Captain
|Architect
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|Posey discovered Nazi artworks repository in the salt mine at Altaussee. For his remarkable work with MFAA, he was awarded the Legion of Honor and the Order of Leopold
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|Poste, Leslie I.
|Lieutenant
|Library and archives specialist
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|Potts, Georgiana
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|Preston, Stuart
|T/Sgt.
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|Prinet, Jean
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|Prochaska, Ladislav L.
|Pvt.
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|Propst, Kenneth H.
|Captain
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|Putrux, Edward J.
|Captain
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|Puyvelde, Leo van
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|Quessenberry, Mary Regan
|Major
|Fine arts graduate
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|Rae, Edwin C.
|Captain
|Scholar of medieval Irish sculpture and architecture
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|Ratensky, Samuel
|Lieutenant
|Architect
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|Signatory of the Wiesbaden Manifesto
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|Reeds, James A.
|Sergeant
|Medical student at the University of Iowa; German speaker
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|Reeds, John N.
|T/5
|Chairman of the chemical engineering department at California State University in Long Beach
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|Risom, Ole C.
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|Ritchie, Andrew Carnduff
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|Director of the Albright–Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York
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|Rivoir, James J.
|First Sgt
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|Robertson, G. H.
|Major
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|Roell, David C.
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|Rogin, Martin
|Lieutenant
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|Rorimer, James J.
|Captain
|Curator of the Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
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|Ross, Marvin C.〔http://www.monumentsmenfoundation.org/the-heroes/the-monuments-men/ross-capt.-marvin-c.-usmcr〕
|Captain
|Expert on Byzantine, Russian and 18th century French art; curator of Medieval and Decorative Arts at the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore, Maryland
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|Ross, Malcolm
|Major
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|Ross, Michael
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|Rousseau, Theodore, Jr.
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|Art expert; French speaker
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|Served with ALIU; subsequently became curator of paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
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|Rouvier, Jean
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|Sage, R. W.
|Lieutenant
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|Sakin, Eugene
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|Sami, Rouben 〔http://www.saintleo.edu/news-events/news/press-releases/monuments-men-author-speaks-at-university-campus.aspx〕〔http://www.heritagefl.com/story/2014/10/31/features/the-last-of-the-monuments-men-receives-recognition/3472.html?m=true〕〔http://collections.yadvashem.org/photosarchive/en-us/77031_97620.html〕
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|Deputy director of Offenbach Archival Depot, once the centralized collection point for the return of books and manuscripts taken by the Nazis
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|Sampson, Selena
|T/5
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|Sanchez, Manuel
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|Sattgast, Charles R.
|Capt
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|Sawyer, Charles H.
|Pfc.
|Director of the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts
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|Scarff, John Henry
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|Scarpitta, Salvatore C., Jr.
|Seaman, 2nd Class
|Sculptor; Italian speaker
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|Joined Italian section of MFAA after escaping from internment in Italy
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|Schmidt, Gerlot W.
|S/Sgt.
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|Schoonbrood, Jack
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|Selke, George
|Major
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|Shepherd, Dorothy G.
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|Shipman, Fred W.
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|Shrady, Frederick C.
|Lieutenant
|Sculptor known for his religious works; French speaker
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|Sickman, Laurence〔
|Major
|Curator of Oriental art, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City
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|Sizer, Theodore
|Major
|Director of the Yale University Art Gallery
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|Joined MFAA in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Britain; made Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy
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|Skelton, Dorothy G.S.
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|Artist and educator
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|Skelton, R. A.
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|Skilton, John D., Jr.
|Lieutenant
|Curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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|Received the German Merit Cross 1st Class (''Verdienstkreuz 1. Klasse'')
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|Smyth, Craig Hugh
|Lieutenant
|Researcher at the National Gallery of Art in Washington
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|Concurred with the Wiesbaden Manifesto (but not a signatory). Received the U.S. Army Commendation Medal, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and the Netherlands Medal for Service to the States
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|Sponenburgh, Mark R.
|Captain
|Sculptor, historian, and educator
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|Stach, Jochem
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|Standen, Edith A.
|Captain
|Secretary to the Widener Collection at Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
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|Canadian born, took US citizenship in 1942
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|Steer, Kenneth, CBE
|Captain
|Assistant Archaeologist with the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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|Joined MFAA in June 1945
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|Steiner, Walter
|Lieutenant
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|Stopek, Harry
|T/5
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|Stout, George L.
|Lt. Cdr.
|Head of the conservation department at Harvard University’s Fogg Art Museum
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|Worked in northern Europe for MFAA until July 1945; posted to Japan in October 1945
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|Stroell, Miss Barbara
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|Taper, Bernard
|Lieutenant
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|Taylor
|Captain
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|Taylor, Mrs. Katharine W. W.
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|Thornton, Asa M.
|Captain
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|Tierney, Patrick Lennox
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|Specialist in Asian art history and Japanese art; Japanese speaker
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|A close collaborator with MFAA in Japan although never a member; recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun
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|Tregor, Nison A.
|Captain
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|Tucker, Eve
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|Valland, Rose
|Captain
|Employee of the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris
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|Regarded as a hero by many, Valland secretly documented during the German occupation, at personal risk, transfers of French artworks to Germany. Her records assisted the return of many items to their legitimate owners. Subsequently a member of the French Commission de Récupération Artistique (Commission on Art Recovery). She received the Legion of Honor, the Medal of the Résistance, and was made Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Subsequently appointed "curator".
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|Van Der Haut, Hendrik
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|Van Nisse, Verschoor
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|Van Nortwick, William B.
|Captain
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|Vanderbilt, Paul
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|Vanuxem, Jacques
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|Villeret, Bulla de
|Major
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|Vlug, Jan
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|Vorenkamp, Alphonse
|Lt. Col.
|Professor of art at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts
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|Received the Order of the Dutch Lion
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|Vrecko, Frant
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|Vries, Dr. A. B. de
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|Vroom, Dr. N. R. A.
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|Wagstaff, G. F. T.
|Captain
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|Walker, William
|Cpl.
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|Walsh
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|Ward-Perkins, John Bryan
|Lt. Col.
|Chair of archaeology at the Royal University of Malta
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|Worked to protect ancient Roman sites of Lepcis Magna and Sabratha in Libya. Subsequently worked for MFAA in north Africa and Italy. Post-war, he was named Director of the Allied sub-commission for Monuments and Fine Arts in Italy
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|Warner, Langdon
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|archaeologist
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|Waterhouse, Ellis K.
|Major
|Art historian
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|Joined MFAA in 1945; identified the painting "Supper at Emmaus", previously attributed to Vermeer, as a fake.
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|Watson, Hon. Mark
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|Waugh, Sidney Blehler
|Captain
|Sculptor and designer
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|Worked in north Africa and Italy, often under fire; received the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Croix de Guerre (twice) and was made Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy
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|Webb, Geoffrey F.
|Lt. Col.
|Architectural historian; Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge University.
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|Party to the exposure of the Van Meegeren forgeries. Awarded the bronze Medal of Freedom; the Dutch government showed their appreciation by "awarding" Webb one of Van Meegeren’s forgeries: "The Procuress"
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|Westland, Althea
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|Whatmough, J. N.
|S/Sgt.
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| Wijsenbeek, L. J. F.
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|Wilkes, David G.
|Lieutenant
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|Willard, Edward N.
|Cpl.
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|Willess, Lester M.
|T/5
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|Williams, Lewis S.
|Major
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|Willmot, George F.
|Major
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|Winkler, Dr. Erik
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|Wittmann, Otto, Jr.
|Major
|Instructor of art history at Skidmore College and curator of the Hyde Collection, both in upstate New York
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|Wolff, Mme.
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|Woolley, Sir Leonard
|Lt. Col.
|Archaeologist
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|Archaeological Advisor to the Director of Civil Affairs (at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force), in 1943. Traveled into Sicily, Italy, and Northern Europe. Proponent of the Wiesbaden Manifesto.
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|Yoda, Takayoshi
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|Young, David K.
|Captain
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|Yuill Ralph W.
|Major
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|Zimmermann, J. E.
|Lieutenant
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==References==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「List of Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) personnel」の詳細全文を読む



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