- Founded:
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1933
- Dissolved:
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1945
The SS, a major paramilitary organization of the NSDAP, was considered a state organization and a branch of the government after 1933.
Mentioned in
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Antisemitism and Persecution
(Werner Bergmann)
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Around the Alster, Around the World – the Wolf Brothers in Exile in Shanghai
(Xin Tong)
- Hannah Arendt, Jewish Cultural Reconstruction Field Reports, 1948–1951, Field Report No. 18, February 15 – March 10, 1950
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Haute Couture from Israel. Designer Galia Lahav and Hamburg’s Past as a Place for Jewish Fashion Houses
(Julie Grimmeisen)
- Interview with Kurt van der Walde, conducted by Alfons Kenkmann, on May 9 and 30, 1994, FZH / WdE 251.
- Interview with Ruth Dräger, née Geistlich, conducted by Linde Apel, on September 13, 2007 [in excerpts].
- Letter by Karl Bodenschatz, Chief of the Ministeramt Reichsmarschall des Großdeutschen Reiches, Berlin, October 17, 1944
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Martha Glass. “Every day in Theresin is a gift”
(Barbara Müller-Wesemann)
- Martha Glass: Theresienstadt Diaries 1943-1945
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Persecution and Marginalization of So-Called “Mixed-bloods”. The Case of Friedrich Wilhelm Lübbert
(Beate-Christine Fiedler)
- Questonnaire on memberships in NS National Socialist organizations, completed by Siegfried Landshut on February 21, 1951
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The Aftermath of Exile. Children’s Book Author Grete Berges Returns to Hamburg
(Jasmin Centner)
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The Memoirs of Cantor Joseph Cysner. A rare testimonial of the Polenaktion
(Bonnie M. Harris)
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The Number of Jews in Hamburg on April 30, 1945
(Jörg Berkemann)
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“This cannot end well.” Käthe Starke-Goldschmidt's Memories of Theresienstadt
(Linde Apel)