An edition of Legalizing the Holocaust (2009)

Legalizing the Holocaust

the later phase, 1939-1943

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Excerpts from Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, No. 118, the tenth decree of the Reich Citizenship Law on the establishment of a Reichsvereinigung der Juden (Association of Jews) and its bylaws, July 6, 1939; includes transmittal report and translation of decree and bylaws
Report by the American consul general in Leipzig on American property and business interests jeopardized by anti-Jewish laws, August 1, 1939
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on measures against Jews including registration of German Jews and imprisonment of Polish Jews in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, October 12, 1939
Correspondence by German governmental agencies including draft decree pertaining to the reduction of pensions of former Jewish civil service employees, November 17-30, 1939; with SEA and translation
Excerpts from Reichsgesetzblatt , Part I, No. 33, on race pollution, February 23, 1940; with covering report and translation
Report by the American embassy in Berlin on the situation of Jews in wartime Germany, March 6, 1940
Dossier on contemplated anti-Jewish measures to be taken in Luxemburg, August 24 to September 6, 1940; with SEA and translation
Dutch proclamation on anti-Jewish measures, February 25, 1941; with SEA and translation
Translation of draft legislation on marking Jewish shops in Holland, September 24 to October 2, 1940; with SEA
Comments on proposed decree on the registration of Dutch Jews, September 5 to December 12, 1940
Dossier on the legal status of Eastern Jews by officials of the Reich Chancellery and the Ministry of the Interior, December 9, 1940, to January 12, 1941; with SEA and translation
Record of a meeting of representatives from various German governmental agencies discussing the legal status of Jews in Germany, January 15 to 30, 1941; with SEA and translation
Report by the American vice consul in Frankfurt on the establishment of a large collection on Jewry in the Municipal Library in Frankfurt, February 14, 1941
Dossier on a proposed decree prohibiting sexual intercourse between "half Jews" and Germans, including drafts of the decree, by members of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior, May 7, 1941; with SEA and translation
Correspondence by the Reich Chancellery and the Ministry of the Interior on the wearing of the Star of David by Jews in the Protectorate, August 10 to September 3, 1941; with SEA and translation
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on the wearing of the Star of David by Jews in Germany, September 8, 1941
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on the status of European Jews, September 26, 1941
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on the wearing of the Star of David by Jews in Germany, September 30, 1941
Translation of minutes of discussions between the Reich Chancellery and the Ministry of Justice regarding the offspring of mixed marriages in Germany. October 13, 1941, to January 5, 1942; with SEA
Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on penalties for Jews who leave the ghetto. November 1, 1941
Correspondence by various government agencies in Germany pertaining to the limitations of legal remedies for Jews, August 3, 1942 to April 21, 1943; with SEA and translation
Correspondence between the Gestapo and the Ministry of Justice on the admission of Jews as witnesses in court. June 6 to July 20, 1943; with SEA and translation.

Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Garland Pub., 1982, as v. 2 in series The Holocaust : selected documents in eighteen volumes.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
342.4308/73
Library of Congress
KK4743 .L443 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL23736357M
ISBN 10
1616190027
ISBN 13
9781616190026
LCCN
2009039388
OCLC/WorldCat
440562978

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