Germans, Italians, and Jews : the police forces of occupied Italy, 1943–1945
TitreGermans, Italians, and Jews : the police forces of occupied Italy, 1943–1945
Call numberS940.5318/0006
N° d'objet11468
Lieu de publicationJerusalem, Israel
Année de publication
2020
Pagination170p., bibliography
MatérielLivre
SérieSearch & Research, Lectures and Papers issue 31
ISBN9789653086111
Description
From September 9, 1943, until May 2, 1945, just over 8,000 out of about 47,000 Jews in Italy (including foreigners) were deported or killed. In Rome, for instance, approximately 750 Jews were arrested in the seven and a half months that followed the initial raid of October 16, 1943; this number shows that the SIPO and SD (Sicherheitspolizei and Sicherheitsdienst) worked quite efficiently in the former capital of the kingdom, despite very limited manpower. This essay sets out to describe the methods used to persecute the Jews, examining how the persecutors achieved such tragically successful results.