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Juden in Amberg, Juden in Bayern
註釋Surveys Jewish life in Amberg, Bavaria, from the first settlement of Jews there in 1894 until World War II. Pp. 158-318 discuss the Nazi period. In 1933, 83 Jews lived in Amberg. Describes the boycott of Jewish businesses, the dismissal of Jewish functionaries, and Nazi legislation. During the "Kristallnacht" pogrom the synagogue was damaged and nine Jews were arrested and imprisoned in Dachau. Between 1933-38 at least 30 Jews emigrated. In July 1939 the remaining Jews were moved to "Jewish houses". In 1942 deportations began to Theresienstadt, Dachau, and Auschwitz; in 1943 Amberg was "judenfrei". Pp. 297-318 present biographical information on the Jewish residents of Amberg.