[Stanisław Feliksiak, the then director of the National Zoological Museum of Warsaw presents the losses caused by the war, both through pillaging and theft of collections by the Germans in 1939–1945 as well as by the fire when Warsaw was destroyed following the surrender of the insurgents in 1944. He also mentions the efforts of the Polish authorities to claim and recover the collections stolen from the Museum during the war. Finally, the report provides a list of Museum employees murdered by the Germans or killed in combat.]
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