Fritz Nathan
Fritz Nathan was a Jewish art dealer who played a crucial role in the art market during World War II, often facilitating the sale and transfer of artworks for those fleeing the Nazi regime. His actions reflect the complex ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in the art world during times of persecution, as he navigated the pressures of both survival and the art market under duress.
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Fritz Nathan was a Jewish intermediary who sold paintings from Switzerland while fleeing the Nazis.
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