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LOT 41:

Aryan origin verification questionnaire. Germany, 1930s


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04/11/2020 at DYNASTY

Aryan origin verification questionnaire. Germany, 1930s


Declaration form - filling in personal details for verification of Aryan origin, Germany, 1930s.


The questionnaire requires the person filling out all his personal details and detailing his genealogy: his name, last name from his youth, last name from his marriage, place of birth, and exact date. Family name of father and mother, name of birth given to mother (before marriage), status and occupation, day and month of birth, year of birth, day and month of death of parents, first name of grandparents, occupation, place of residence, grandmother's maiden name, and name after Who married, day, month, year, and place of death of the grandparents, as well as the names and details of his grandparents' parents, as can be seen in the details of the questionnaire holder who came up with his pedigree up to 1849. At the end of the statement appears a line in which the writer is asked to sign that he has provided all the exact and true details.


According to the first regulation of the Reich Citizenship Law passed on November 14, 1935 as part of the Nuremberg Laws, it was determined that:

1. A Jew cannot be a citizen of the Reich. He has no voting right in political matters; He cannot serve in a public office.

2. A Jew is one who is descended from at least three grandparents who are complete Jews according to their race. As a Jew he is also considered a mixed race, a citizen of the state who came from two complete Jewish grandparents.

3. who belonged at the time of the enactment of the law to the Jewish community or was subsequently admitted to it. A person who was married to a Jew at the time of the enactment or later married a Jew. Those found in a marriage with a Jew within the meaning of paragraph (1) made after the Law for the Protection of Blood (d) and the German honor of September 15, 1935 came into force.


Immediately after the law was enacted, questionnaires of this kind were sent to the entire Jewish and German population who were asked to make a statement regarding their Aryan pedigree, it was one of the first steps of the Nazis to 'mark' and differentiate the Jews from the Aryans in Nazi Germany.


30x21 cm. Folding marks. Good condition.