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Karola Fings

    January 1, 1962
    Sinti und Roma
    Sinti und Roma
    Sinti e Rom
    Sinti und Roma
    Stolpersteine
    The Gypsies during the Second World War
    • 2007
    • 1997

      The Gypsies during the Second World War

      • 137 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This first volume of "The Gypsies during the Second World War" describes how German policies of Gypsy persecution from 1875 onwards led to the establishment of the chillingly named Race Hygiene Research Centre in 1936 which under its Director, Rober Ritter, delivered the justification for the eventual destruction of the Gypsies in the Nazi death camps. Subsequent chapters describe the origin of internment camps as a means of clearing the cities of Gypsies and the eventual development of the death camps in Nazi Germany at Buchenwald, Ravensbruck and Auschwitz

      The Gypsies during the Second World War