Nederlands Exposition in Auschwitz Persecution

Protests against the persecution of Jews

The Aryan declaration (October 1940) made the division between Jews and non-Jews possible.Protests against this measure at universities and schools and by protestant denominations did not prevent the majority of the civil servants from signing the declaration. Based on these forms, the German authorities were able to dismiss all the Jews from government jobs.

The first protests

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Glossary
floorplan
introduction
jew in the netherlands
refugees
german invasion
persecution
resistance
going into hiding
sinti and roma
deportation
dutch people in auschwitz
guest book
quotes
first anti-jewish measures
protests against the persecution of jews
isolating jews
jewish labour camps
jewish star
the jewish council
chronology:
press and propaganda
civil administration

chronology:
riots in amsterdam
registration, looting, and tracking
propaganda and resistance

chronology:
looting
forced labour