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George Stout (1897)
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Walker Hancock, Lamont Moore, George Stout and two unidentified soldiers in Marburg, Germany, June 1945.jpg
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Six men prepare an Aristide Maillol sculpture looted during World War II for transport to France.jpg
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Stephen Kovalyak, George Stout and Thomas Carr Howe transporting Michelangelo's sculpture Madonna and child.jpg
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Monuments Men George Stout, left, Walker Hancock, center right, and Steven Kovalyak, right.jpg
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1940s photo of G.I.'s recovering stolen loot. Nazi Germany stole what they liked and burned the rest..jpg
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Commission-Personnel Data Forwarded To Cawns - Page 189
Ex Officio Activities, American Commission For The Protection & Salvation Of Europeon Monviments Brig General Henry C Newton (NGA-DEF) - Page 35
London File - U.S. Group CC - Page 43
17/12 Funds Captured Or Confiscated Enemy Funds: G-4 Functions In Etousa Operations Report - Page 55
London Dispatch No. 24195, Dated July 11, 1945, From John H. Scarff - Page 149
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