Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1945.

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Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1945.

Concerns Alma Mahler's claim to ownership of 2 residences in Austria (Steinfeldgasse 2, Vienna; and Breitenstein am Semmering). Kontz, who had been contacted by Alma's attorney Otto Hein, was seeking verification of Alma's U.S. citizenship as well as an explanation as to why she was not the owner listed in the official registry (Grundbuch).

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Kontz, John T.

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United States. Office of the High Commissioner for Austria

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Allied Commission for Austria. U.S. Element

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United States. Army. Forces in Austria. Reparation, Deliveries and Restitution Division.

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Major John Kontz was the Chief of the Property Control Branch of the Reparation, Deliveries and Restitution Division. The latter division was part of the Allied Commission for Austria - U.S. Element (known as USACA), which was in turn a section of the U.S. Forces in Austria. The USACA, which was the organization of civilian government and not part of military tactical units, came under the authority of the U.S. High Commissioner for Austria. From the description of Correspondence to ...