The so-called “Silver Levy”
The Nazi regime issued the “Third Decree on the Basis of the Ordinance regarding the Registration of Jewish Assets” on 21 February 1939. In Munich, over 2,000 people were forced to hand in their valuables to the Pawn Office in Augustenstraße. Today, both the Münchner Stadtmuseum and the Bavarian National Museum hold numerous silver objects that originated from the Municipal Pawn Office. Provenance researchers have been working for several years to identify the former owners of these objects. Initially, it was almost impossible to assign the purchase catalogue numbers of the Pawn Office (“Ankaufsverzeichnisnummern”, AV numbers) to the individuals concerned. Only the discovery of files in Munich archives enabled the AV numbers of the objects to be linked to the names. Some restitutions, i.e. returns to the rightful heirs, have already been realised. One such example is described in the Jewish Museum Munich's blog post “Tante Olgas Silberleuchter” (“Aunt Olga's silver chandelier”).