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LOT 36:

Three official forms for denying the German citizenship of Jews. Germany, 1930s

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Three official forms for denying the German citizenship of Jews. Germany, 1930s


Three forms determining the denial of German citizenship of Jewish residents of Germany according to the "Nuremberg Laws" adopted in Nuremberg at the Reichstag session on September 15, 1935, the main of which are the denial of full Reich citizenship from the Jewish residents of Germany, and legal provisions whose stated purpose is to preserve the purity of the Aryan race. Germany, late 1930s. German.


  • Form I: name: Margaret Sara, born on May 1, 1900 in Tübingen, currently lives in Dortmund, was declared to be deprived of German citizenship in a notice dated September 28, 1939 No. 229 of the German Reich's Gazette and in the Prussian State Gazette of September 30, 1939.
  • Form II: name: Maria Kuhn, born in Innsbruck on November 15, 1893, current residence: Munich. Declared to be deprived of German citizenship in the announcement of September 8 1939, No. 211 of the German Reichstag and in the Prussian State Gazette of September 11, 1939.
  • Form III: name: Ludwig Israel, born in Leipzig on December 14, 1900, profession: retailer, was declared deprived of German citizenship in the announcement dated October 3, No. 234 of the German Reich Gazette and the Prussian State Gazette.

Implementation instructions for these laws continued to be published long after the laws were passed, and they served as a "legal" basis for the persecution of the Jews, for dispossessing them of their public and economic positions, confiscating their property, as well as for the persecution of Jews and half-Jews on racial grounds. 


Official forms on behalf of the Reich government that used the names and personal details of certain Jews to ban their German citizenship, are almost never found today outside of museums dealing with the documentation of the Holocaust.


Two forms size: 20x15 cm. One size: 15x12 cm. On the back of one of the forms, four photographs of buildings in Germany in the 1930s were pasted. general condition good.


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