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New German Critique (2008) 35 (2 (104)): 103–137.
Published: 01 August 2008
... Soziologie/A Journal of
Sociology and Social Psychology (hereafter Sociologus/ZVS).3 Thurnwald and
his student, colleague, and managing editor, Wilhelm Emil Mühlmann, cor-
responded with Horkheimer and at length among themselves about the Insti-
tut, the ZfS, the status of the ZfS relative...
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New German Critique (2017) 44 (1 (130)): 87–107.
Published: 01 February 2017
... and German zones. By September 27 Russian
troops occupied Sieniawa.
On October 30 the Germans summoned Komornicki; the following day
he left for Pełkinie with SS-Standartenführer Kajetan Mühlmann. Reichs-
marschall Hermann Göring, vice chancellor of Germany, had recently
appointed Mühlmann...
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New German Critique (2017) 44 (1 (130)): 125–142.
Published: 01 February 2017
.... Dr. Bruno Lohse counts among the most
culpable art plunderers of all time. He ranks after Kajetan Mühlmann, who
looted art in Vienna (1938–39), Poland (1939–43), and the Netherlands
(1940–44). Yet Lohse was a key operative in Paris who rose to become deputy
23. National Gallery of Art...