Declassified per Executive Order ¡2958, Section 3.5 NND Project Number: NND 750168 By: NND Date: ¡975 -40- The following names have also been called to our attention: Francisco CaMbo, formerly of Barcelona and now at Avenida Alvear 4654, Buenos Aires, is a collector of works of art and before the war used to deal almost exclusively with Theodore Fischer of the Galerie Fischer, anerne, Switzerland. As the Galerie Fischer and its owner were blacklistrd in October 1943 for handling looted art, it was thought udvisable to ascertain whether Cambo has added to his art collection from this source since 1940. Thaddeus Grauer, Rua Alagoas 664, Sao Paulo, Brazil, also has dealings with the Galerie Fischer. Buehler, Obera, Argentina, was notified by Karl Huesles Sonneig, Lucerne, Switzerland, that the "Madonna" they have been discussing is a genuino Raphael and would be worth 31,000,000 in New York after the war. This painting has not yet been identified. Late in 1944, Dr. Honig of New York City wrote to a Rodolfo Treuer, Buenos Aires concerning a Brueghel painting stored in Basle, SWitzerland, and another picture which Treuer is holding in Argentina. There was also a reference to a Stradivarius violin left in the care of Mr. Erich Kahlenberg, Asuncion, Paraguay. In an earlier coemunication, Dr. Honig edvised Kahlenberg that a "former Director of Skoda" might approach him concerning the sale of a Stradivarius. This indicates that these men might be Jewish refugees discussing legitimate preperty saved from the Nazis. Thirty paintings offer