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Deportations in the Nazi Era
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Deportations in the Nazi Era
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents V
  3. Foreword by Floriane Azoulay IX
  4. Foreword by Sigmount A. Königsberg XI
  5. Foreword by Petra Rosenberg XIII
  6. Deportations in the Nazi Era – Introduction 1
  7. Archival Sources, Online Portals and Approaches
  8. Sources on Deportations 29
  9. An Overview of Sources on Deportations of Jews and Sinti and Roma in the Arolsen Archives 55
  10. Potential of Databases for Research and Culture of Remembrance Using the Deportation of Jews under the Nazi Regime as an Example 83
  11. Deutsche Reichsbahn and Deportation 103
  12. Interaction, Confusion and Potential 119
  13. Discussing Visual Sources of Deportations from Germany
  14. A Deceptive Panorama 135
  15. Deportations from the Perspective of the Remaining Jews and the Surrounding Population 155
  16. Racial Registrations, Forced Housing, and Local Deportation Dynamics
  17. The ‘Prevention Department’ within the Criminal Police 181
  18. ‘Gypsies’ in the Police Eye 207
  19. Forced Accommodation for Jews in the Context of the Deportations at the Düsseldorf Abattoir (1939–1944) 229
  20. Gerlachstraße Assembly Camp in Berlin, 1942 to 1943 249
  21. The Fate of ‘Protected’ Groups during the Last Years of the War 275
  22. “Put My Mother on the List Too!” – Reconstructing the Deportation Lists of the Szeged Jewish Community 297
  23. Trajectories of Deportation and Subsequent Persecution
  24. The Deportation of Sinti and Roma from Hamburg and Northern Germany to the Belzec Forced Labour Camp in the ‘Generalgouvernement’ of 1940 319
  25. Deportation Train ‘Da 32’ from Nuremberg and its 1,012 Occupants 341
  26. Mapping Jewish Slave Laborers’ Trajectories Through Concentration Camps 363
  27. Escaping the Death Train 385
  28. The DEGOB Protocols and the Deportations of Jewish Prisoners to the Dachau Camp Complex 405
  29. After the Arrival in Ghettos and other Deportation Destinations
  30. Deportations of Jews to the Ghetto of Litzmannstadt (Łódź) 429
  31. Looking for the Money 449
  32. Preparations for and Organization of the Transports from Terezín to Auschwitz-Birkenau in September 1943 467
  33. The Petitions of Roma Deportees as a Source for the Study of the Deportation Sites in Transnistria 487
  34. ‘Aktion Zamosc’ and its Entanglements with the Holocaust 509
  35. Contributors 529
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