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their homes emigrated elsewhere,
outside of Leipzig.
Others moved to
Judenhäuser,
which were
smaller houses that
acted as ghettos,
housing large groups...
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apartments within the city. The Jews were to be
gathered together in
Judenhäuser (Jewish houses), a form of ghettoization. On 3
September 1941, in an...
- Köster 2021 Berlin.
Hubert Schneider: Die
Entjudung des
Wohnraums –
Judenhäuser in
Bochum / Die
Geschichte der Gebäude und
ihrer Bewohner. LIT Verlag...
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ethnically cleansed) from any
Jewish presence.
German for "free of Jews".
Judenhäuser (Jewish Houses) –
Gestapo term for
buildings that were
managed or administered...
-
Central Office. By
early the next year, Jews were
being concentrated into
Judenhäuser [de; fr; he] (lit. 'Jew houses') in Prague, a
joint initiative by the...
- men had to
vacate their flats in 1941 and were
crammed together into "
Judenhäuser" (houses for Jews) and then
removed from the community,
deported and...
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leave their houses and
apartments and were
crammed into 15 so-called "
Judenhäuser"
under catastrophic living conditions: Alte Synagoge, Bergstraße 8, Straße...
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implementation of Anti-Jewish policies. In the fall of 1939, the
NSDAP created Judenhauser, in
which Jewish residents and non-Jewish
spouses of "mixed-marriages"...
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encourage landlords to
evict Jewish tenants.
Later that year, the
system of "
Judenhäuser [de; fr; he]" (lit. 'Jew houses') was set up and
eventually extended...
- in Holstein)
Jewish Museum Rendsburg Jewish Children's Home Föhr The
Judenhäuser (lit. 'Jews' houses') were
larger residential buildings from (formerly)...