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1962
20.09.1962
Gedenkstein für die Juden
Enthüllung am Samstag in Drove –
Eine Muschelkalk-Säule
Dürener Zeitung, 20. September 1962
20.09.1962
Unter dem Davidstern
Gedenkstein für die jüdischen
Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
Dürener Nachrichten, 20. September
1962
21.09.1962
Termin verlegt
Jüdische Kultusgemeinde bat darum
Dürener Nachrichten, 21. September
1962
1965
[General]
Table of European Jews who were to be
exterminated
(Wannsee Conference on the „Final
Solution“, Jan. 20, 1942)
A. Original Reich Territory (Altreich)
131,800
Extermination of the Jewish Population of
Europe
Estimates of the Anglo-American Committee
of Enquiry
Germany (1937 frontiers) 195,000
Number of Localities „purged“
of their Jewish Residents by the Nazis
Germany 3,383
[Germany]
The principal source of information
regarding the Jewish population of Germany before the rise of
the Nazis to power, is the Führer
durch die juedische Gemeindeverwaltung und Wohlfahrtspflege in
Deutschland 1932 - 33,
(herausgegeben von der Zentralwohlfahrtsstelle der deutschen
Juden, Berlin).
The figures refer to members registered
with the organized communities, and their families. Where no
figures are given, the „Guide“ refers to
individuals or to one or two families attached to organized
communities in the region. […]
The development of the Jewish population in
the German Reich according to the frontiers of 1937 (i.e.
comprising the Saar region) shows the following picture:
![]() *including the Jews of the Saar Region, according to
the 1935 census.
Upwards of 170,000 Jews were overtaken by
the Holocaust, while still within the frontiers of the old
Reich. To this figure one should add all the German Jews
trapped in the countries of occupation, to which many had
emigrated as from the year 1933. No data are available for an
exact estimate of these victims. The number of survivors of the
Holocaust in Germany is estimated at 19,000, including about
13,000 who were permitted to remain in Germany, owing to the
fact that they were protected from extermination by mixed
marriage.
Blackbook of Localities whose Jewish
Population was exterminated by the Nazis, Yad Vashem,
Jerusalem, 1965
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