Observations: |
The Marquise Alice de Brémond d'Ars, née Halphen (her father was Emile Halphen), lived at 16, avenue Henri Martin, Paris, where she owned the building and all of its contents. First, agents of the German Embassy in Paris, then of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg, emptied her dwellings in a series of raids. The ERR did not acknowledge her ownership but instead catalogued the objects taken from her residence as the property of Emile Halphen despite the fact that he was long dead. After WWII, she recovered all objects registered as HAL which were removed from her residence. |