expropriation of Jewish emigrants from Hessen during the 1930s
TitreThe expropriation of Jewish emigrants from Hessen during the 1930s
Auteur
Call numberP940.5318/060
N° d'objet04139H
Lieu de publicationWashington, District of Columbia, United States
Année de publication
2003
MatérielOuvrage à feuillets mobiles
NotesArticle from the paper 'Confiscation of Jewish property in Europe 1933-1945' pp93-104
Description
Frankfurt, the biggest and most important city in Hessen, had one of the highest percentage of Jews of any city in Germany. In spite of the currency laws about half of the Hessen Jews were able to flee the country between 1933-41. In thousands of cases the Hessen tax office plundered the emigrants.