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During the Nazi era, about three million Jews – half the victims of the Holocaust – were deported from the German Reich, the occupied territories, as well as Nazi-allied countries, and sent to ghettos, camps, and extermination centers. The police and the SS also deported tens of thousands of Sinti and Roma, mainly to the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, where most of them were killed. Deportations were central to National Socialist persecution and extermination. In November 2020, an international conference organized by the Arolsen Archives focused on the various historical sources, their research potential, and (digital) methods of cataloging them. It also explored new (systematizing and comparative) approaches in historical research. This volume features over 20 contributions by scholars from different countries and with a variety of perspectives and questions. The main geographical focus is on deportations from the German Reich and German-occupied Southeastern Europe.
Martha Guttenberger wurde 1921 in Önsbach/Achern in einem Wohnwagen geboren. Ihre musikalische Familie war in der warmen Jahreszeit damals immer auf der Reis' und ging damit ihren ambulanten Gewerben nach. Doch dann, 1933, begann "die schlechte Zeit". Martha Guttenberger war 21 Jahre alt, als Stuttgarter und Karlsruher Kripo und Mosbacher Polizisten sie mit ihrem dreijährigen Josefle von Dallau über Mosbach im Vernichtungslager Auschwitz-Birkenau einlieferten. Dort wurde sie von der SS unter anderem im Waisenblock eingesetzt, in dem Sintikinder und Romakinder unter schlimmsten Bedingungen litten, massenhaft umkamen, letzlich ermordet wurden. Es folgten die KZs Ravensbrück, Schlieben und ...
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