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Doc. 7: Extract from the protocol of the Wannsee Conference

Case study 3: The Dutch peoples registration office
Doc. 6: Report about the result of the registration Doc. 8: The first deportations

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Extract from the protocol of the Wannsee Conference, 20 January 1942, noting the number of "Jews" in the Netherlands.

For unknown reasons, Adolf Eichmann included the number of all the registered Jews in the Netherlands, even though the officials would decide to use the First Regulation of the Reich Citizenship Law as a bureaucratic basis for murder. Still, the inclusion shows that registration and (possible) deportation went hand-in-hand.

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  • Political Archive of the German Foreign Office, R.100857.

Extract from the protocol of the Wannsee Conference

Page 6 of the protocol of the Wannsee Conference, politicial Archives of the Foreign Office, Berlin, R100857, pp. 165-188 

Translation of the protocol of the Wannsee Conference

 

 

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