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Prior to the deportation of individuals of Jewish background to the concentration camps there were at least 2,173 Jews in Norway. During the Nazi occupation of Norway 772 [ 1 ] of these were arrested, detained, and/or deported, most of them sent to Auschwitz or other extermination camps where 742 were murdered. 23 died as a result of ...
During the Nazi occupation of Norway, German authorities deported about 768 individuals of Jewish background to concentration camps outside of Norway. [1] Between 28 and 34 of those deported survived [2] their continued imprisonment (following their deportation).
It was titled "The Reisel/Bruland Report on the Confiscation of Jewish Property in Norway during World War II," and is commonly known as the "blue book" and is on file at the Norwegian Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities. Ottosen, Kristian (1994). I slik en natt - historien om deportasjonen av jøder fra Norge. Oslo: Aschehoug.
This pamphlet contained a list of Jews and presumed Jews in Norway, sorted by occupation. Housewives and children were listed under Different Occupations. [32] Sylten was tried for his collaboration with the Nazis during the German occupation in the legal purge in Norway after World War II.
Mostly she took troops, horses, and supplies from Germany and occupied Denmark to occupied Norway. She also made at least two trips to Finland. In 1942 the SS and Gestapo used Donau to take deport 532 Jews from Norway to Stettin, whence they were taken by train to Auschwitz. Only nine of her deportees survived.
Decree bans Jews from practicing law 23 June 1941 Sixty Jewish prisoners are imprisoned at Grini: 10 October 1941 All Jews in Norway are ordered to submit their identification papers to be stamped with the letter "J" 26 December 1941 Benjamin Bild dies at Gross-Rosen: 22 January 1942 "Racial" definitions of Jewish identity are formalized in Norway
Pages in category "Jewish Norwegian history" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Jewish deportees from Norway during World War II; W.
During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, its Jewish community was subject to persecution and deported to extermination camps.Although at least 764 Jews in Norway were killed, over 1,000 were rescued with the help of non-Jewish Norwegians who risked their lives to smuggle the refugees out of Norway, typically to Sweden. [1]