Die hannoverschen Judenhäuser : zur Situation der Juden in der Zeit der Ghettoisierung und Verfolgung, 1941 bis 1945
Describes the transfer of the Jews of Hannover to "Jewish houses" in September 1941 in order to make room for non-Jews who had been bombed out. This measure was carried out ruthlessly under the direction of Gauleiter Hartmann Lauterbacher. More than 1,000 Jews were interned in sixteen houses, in very crowded and catastrophic sanitary conditions. As justification, the Nazis cited "the Jewish war on Germany" and the book "Germany Must Perish" by the American Jew Theodore N. Kaufman. Concentration of the Jews in these houses facilitated their deportation a few months later to Riga and Theresienstadt. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)
Print Book, German, 1987
A. Lax, Hildesheim, 1987