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Judenfrei (German: [ˈjuːdn̩ˌfʁaɪ], "free of Jews") and
judenrein (German: [ˈjuːdn̩ˌʁaɪn], "clean of Jews") are
terms of ****
origin to
designate an area...
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Dovid (30
August 2007),
Jewish School Returns to
Hamburg Building Left
Judenrein by ****s, chabad.org,
retrieved 11
August 2008 "Hamburg -
jewish heritage...
- 19 May 1943, only
about 20,000 Jews
remained and
Germany was
declared judenrein. In the 1920s,
there were
around 500,000 Jews
living in Germany, making...
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Germany pursued a
policy of
ensuring that
Europe was "cleaned of Jews" (
judenrein). The ****
Generalplan Ost
called for the
genocide and
ethnic cleansing...
- to
death camps in
Eastern Europe. In May 1943,
Germany was
declared judenrein (clean of Jews; also judenfrei: free of Jews). By the end of the war,...
- Jews from the
countryside into
larger cities, thus
making certain areas Judenrein ("clean of Jews"). The
first ghetto of
World War II was
established on...
- and
government authority.
Lotegorisch Eylon, Lili (25 June 2022). "The
Judenrein town that
spoke Hebrew".
Times Of Israel. Markham,
James M. "DIALECT OF...
- "unthinkable", and
Stern believed that
Hitler wanted to make
Germany judenrein through emigration, as
opposed to extermination. In
December 1940, Lehi...
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Mogholi at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Eylon, Lili (25 June 2022). "The
Judenrein town that
spoke Hebrew".
Times Of Israel.
Retrieved 4
November 2024. Indeed...
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areas with a
millennial ****ociation with
Jewish life
shall be
forever "
judenrein".
Professor Ben Saul took
exception to this view,
arguing that Article...