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Walter Farmer : ウィキペディア英語版
Walter Farmer
Walter Farmer (1911-1997) was a captain in the United States Army Corps of Engineers. He drafted the Wiesbaden manifesto, which led much of the artwork the US Army had collected during World War II to be returned to their countries of origin.
==Biography==
Walter Farmer was born in Alliance, Ohio, and received bachelor's degrees in mathematics and architecture from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He went on to be active as a genealogist and was prominent in the museum field in Ohio and Texas. His marriages to Josselyn Liszniewska and to Renate Hobirk ended in divorce. Farmer died of cancer 11 August 1997 at the age of 86 at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati.〔(Walter I. Farmer, 86 Architect; Protected German Art After War - New York Times )〕 He had a daughter, Margaret Farmer Planton; two grandsons; and a sister, Evelyn Krickbaum.

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