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From 1939, Jews were only allowed to live in designated houses, called ''Judenhäuser'' | From 30 April 1939, with the ''Law on tenancies with Jews'', Jews were only allowed to live in designated houses, called ''Judenhäuser'' | ||
[https://www.stadtgeschichtliches-museum-leipzig.de/fileadmin/user_upload/juedischesterminal/judenhaeuser.pdf Publication about ''Judenhäuser'' in Leipzig (Sachsen).] | |||
[https://moebus-flick.de/liste-der-judenhaeuser/ Website about ''Judenhäuser'' in Wiesbaden (Hessen).] | |||
[http://www.s197410804.online.de/Stadtgeschichte/1933-1945/Judenhaeuser.htm List of Judenhäuser in Heidelberg] | |||
[https://zwangsraeume.berlin/en Forced Homes in Berlin 1939-1945 (At least 791 buildings)] |
Latest revision as of 11:23, 29 December 2024
From 30 April 1939, with the Law on tenancies with Jews, Jews were only allowed to live in designated houses, called Judenhäuser
Publication about Judenhäuser in Leipzig (Sachsen).
Website about Judenhäuser in Wiesbaden (Hessen).