Object numberM1996/016:003
DescriptionUndated newspaper clipping about new law about Jewish property rights. Jews must handover gems and jewelleries in Jewish property but according to the law "Verordnung uber die Anmeldung des Vermogens von Juden vom 21. Februar 1939" - Reichsgesetzblatt I, page 282 - the Reichsminister for economic affairs allows the following exemptions from forced deliverance:
a) Their own wedding rings or the wedding ring that belonged to deceased spouse
b) Silver bracelets and pocket watches
c) Used silverware: two sets of cutlery, consisting of four parts (knife, fork, spoon and a small spoon)
d) Silverware up to 40g per item and an overall weight of 200g per person
e) Dental prostheses, if still in use
a) Their own wedding rings or the wedding ring that belonged to deceased spouse
b) Silver bracelets and pocket watches
c) Used silverware: two sets of cutlery, consisting of four parts (knife, fork, spoon and a small spoon)
d) Silverware up to 40g per item and an overall weight of 200g per person
e) Dental prostheses, if still in use
Production placeGermany
Subjectnazi persecution, antisemitism
Object namearticles
Materialpaper
Dimensions
- width: 75.00 mm
height: 80.00 mm
Language
- German Handover of gems and jewelleries in Jewish property
According to the law "Verordnung uber die Anmeldung des Vermogens von Juden vom 21. Februar 1939" - Reichsgesetzblatt I, page 282 - the Reichsminister for economic affairs allows following exemptions from forced deliverance:
a) The own wedding rings or the wedding ring that belonged to deceased spouse
b) Silvery bracelets and pocket watches
c) Used silverware: two sets of cutlery, consisting of four parts (knife, fork, spoon and a small spoon)
d) Silverware up to 40g per item and an overall weight of 200g per person
e) Dental prostheses, if still in use
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Ms. Vera Adler
