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Jewish welfare work under the impact of pauperisation

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Jewish welfare work under the conditions of pauperisation 1933-1939 constitutes a remarkable chapter in the history of European social work. It was the intended result of a government policy which affected all persons who could be identified as Jews. Despite the destruction of the Jewish economic basis, Jewish welfare organisations were able to maintain some of the most important services

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