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1936 in order to teach German Jewish youth the necessary skills for emigration. This training farm was necessary because the Jewish youth often lacked the education and experience required to emigrate as a result of limited educational opportunities and a scarcity of German businesses willing to take on Jewish apprentices. When the camp was initially created, there were 125 trainees aged from fifteen to seventeen. These trainees learned basic housekeeping, artisan, farming, animal husbandry, and foreign language skills during a two-year program. Receiving countries valued the skills taught in the program and thus perceived the trainees as more qualified to immigrate into their country.
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with the so-called Aryan race had to be proved. It was paradoxical that racial features never determined one's affiliation, although the Nazis often discussed physiognomy: the only decisive factor was the religious affiliation of one's grandparents. While grandparents at an earlier date were able to choose their religion, their grandchildren in the Nazi era were compulsorily categorised as Jews, if three or four grandparents were registered as members of a Jewish congregation, regardless of the
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William Thalhimer Sr., a business owner from Richmond, VA, who donated land for the trainees to settle on upon emigration to the U.S. This farm became known as Thalhimer's Hyde Farm and served as a communal farm where 37 trainees from the Gross-Bressen training farm successfully emigrated to. Despite the success at the U.S. farm, after
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After the Gestapo announced the date and the number of deportees, the Reichsvereinigung sometimes had to choose who was to be deported. Gestapo officials then collected the deportees from one of its premises, before loading them onto a train for transport. This could take up to a week of waiting. It
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considered that Jewry formed a group of people bound by close, so-called blood ties, forming a unit which one could neither join nor secede from. Jewish influence was declared to have had a detrimental impact on Germany. To be spared the discrimination and persecutions visited upon Jews, affiliation
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Initially the training camp at Gross-Bressen planned to send trainees abroad in order to establish various settlements. While the Reich Association created plans for a settlement in Brazil, their only successful settlement was in Virginia, United States. The Virginia settlement was made possible by
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The Reich Association of Jews in Germany was responsible for supporting the emigration of German Jews; one of the main ways the association fulfilled this duty was through an emigration training farm in Gross-Bressen. The Reich Association of Jews in Germany created the emigration training farm in
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The government agencies occupied with the discrimination and persecution of German Jews (and Gentile Germans of Jewish descent), learnt their lesson from the public unease following the open terror during the November Pogroms. In order not to evoke unease among the general German population, the
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While its corporate members, such as Jewish congregations and Jewish associations, were gradually dissolved, and their tasks partially incorporated into the new Reichsvereinigung, it also included natural persons. All persons identified as Jews according to the arbitrary Nazi practice (cf. the
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Following the dissolution, a new organization called the Rest-Reichsvereinigung was created, which was headed by Lustig and was located in the administration building of the Jewish Hospital. The organization maintained contact with "full Jews" in protected "mixed marriages," "legal Jews"
216:(the couple did not necessarily have to be an interfaith marriage, because only the grandparents' religious affiliation counted, not the possibly common faith personally confessed by both partners). Later this exception was restricted to persons living in a so-called 490:
Besides Jewish Austrians, Austrians of all faiths but Judaism were categorised by Nazi terms as Jews (a definition applying all over Nazi-ruled areas) if they happened to have three or four grandparents being or having been members of Jewish
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All persons included as compulsory members had to pay contributions for the maintenance of the bureaucracy and its tasks. They also all underlay the full discriminations and persecutions imposed by the Nazis and were publicly labelled by the
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Different from the old Reichsvereinigung, which had been an umbrella of all different kinds of Jewish associations and congregations, representing their interests and organising self-help for Jews and Jewish organisations, the new
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Reich government preferred to hide its activities. The Reichsvereinigung was charged with announcing the ever-growing number of anti-Semitic ordinances to its persecuted members, and supervising their obedience.
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concentration camp. The remaining trainees and staff continued operations at Gross-Bressen until August 31, 1941, when Gestapo officials dissolved the training farm and compelled the personnel into forced labor.
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Secret Service surveys of public opinion about the November Pogroms revealed widespread disgust: destroying other people's property, setting synagogues on fire and beating people in the streets was excessive.
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all persons of Jewish faith were included, as indicated by their membership of a Jewish congregation as of 1935 (passing of the Nuremberg Laws), even if they had fewer than three Jewish grandparents.
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The new Reichsvereinigung assumed the staff, installations and buildings of the old Reichsvereinigung. The RSHA subjected the new Reichsvereinigung to its influence and control, and confirmed Rabbi
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The new Reichsvereinigung had no internal autonomy. Members of its executive board were not elected, but appointed according to the wishes of the Gestapo. The Reichsvereinigung made the
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After most of its members had been deported, the Reichssicherheitshauptamt forcibly dissolved the new Reichsvereinigung in June 1943 and its remaining employees—with the exception of
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Not included were persons, who observed no or other than the Jewish religion, who had only up to maximally two grandparents who were enlisted in a Jewish congregation (so-called
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Other than the Rest-Reichsvereinigung, the only Jewish organisations still in existence after June 1943 were the few hospitals such as the Jewish Hospital of Berlin and the
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Association was an administrative body concerned predominantly with the coordination and support of the emigration and forcible deportation of Jewish people, subject to the
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All Jewish congregations were gradually incorporated into the Reichsvereinigung. On 11 September 1941 the Gestapo ordered the closure of the
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Only a small proportion of the card index of the Reichsvereinigung has survived. Between 1947 and 1950, 32,000 index cards were given to the
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was carried out far away from the eyes and ears of the general German population and that therefore they had no idea of what was going on.
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persons with one or two Jewish grandparents, who were married with an enrolled member of a Jewish congregation (the latter two were called
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was meant to be a device to better control and discriminate against German and Austrian Jews and Gentiles of Jewish descent.
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as president, who had been elected as president of the old Reichsvereinigung. By the end of 1939 the RSHA appointed
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its press organ, since all the other 64 papers of Jewish alignment had been forbidden after the
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in February 1939. The Association branched out from the Reich Representation of German Jews (
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The deportations of Jews and Gentiles of Jewish descent from Austria and the
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The Nazi categorisation of Jews, and thus compulsory membership, comprised
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Die Vernichtung der europäischen Juden: Die Gesamtgeschichte des Holocaust
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Geschlossene Vorstellung: Der Jüdische Kulturbund in Deutschland 1933–1941
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Selbstbehauptung im Chaos: Frauen in der jüdischen Selbsthilfe 1933–1943.
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for clear differentiation, was a Jewish umbrella organisation formed in
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Austrians of Jewish descent within the first three months after the
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The decision to murder the Jews was made official policy at the
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government's ever-changing legislation enforced by the RSHA (
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mostly Jews and apostates of Jewish descent, but also many
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of German Jews to the East started on 18 October 1941.
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Reichsvereinigung controlled as an organ of the RSHA
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Jewish umbrella organisation formed in Nazi Germany
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Index

Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland
Reich Representation of German Jews
‹See Tfd›
German
Nazi Germany
Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden
Reich
Reichssicherheitshauptamt
Nuremberg Laws
Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden
Leo Baeck
Adolf Eichmann
‹See Tfd›
RSHA Referat IV B4
Gentile
Anschluß
Gestapo
Nuremberg Laws
Racial policy of Nazi Germany
anti-Semitism
Halachah
irreligionists
Geltungsjuden
Mischlinge
mixed marriage
Yellow badge
Kristallnacht
Buchenwald
Jüdisches Nachrichtenblatt
November Pogroms

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