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Report on German actions against Jews in the Netherlands (from July 1940), including removal from offices and businesses, social and legal discrimination, Aryanization and confiscation of property and wealth, violence, forced labor, deportation to concentration camps (Auschwitz)

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H. Dentz (Dutch official in London (1944))

H. Dentz

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Netherlands Commissioner for Repatriation

Netherlands (government)

Date: 30 March 1944

Literal Title: Netherlands Government Commissioner for Repatriation[,] Section Eastern Europe[.] Part I: Deportation of Jewish Netherlanders to Poland.

Defendant: Arthur Seyss-Inquart

Total Pages: 13

Language of Text: English

Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)

Evidence Code: PS-1726

Citations: IMT (page 1497), IMT (page 11417)

HLSL Item No.: 451053

Notes:The text in English is followed by one in German. This is an extract from a larger report on German war crimes; see the Blue Set, vol. 27, p. 502.

Trial Issues

Persecution of political, religious, and ethnic ("racial") groups (IMT, NM… Extermination of the Jews (IMT, NMT 4, 9, 11) Aryanization of property (IMT, NMT 5, 11) Plundering of private property and occupied territories (IMT, NMT 4, 5, 6 …

Document Summary

Red Series Doc Descriptions

PS-1726: Statement of the Netherlands government on the prosecution and punishment of German Major war criminals

Doc Book Tables of Contents

PS-1726: Statement of Netherlands Government in view of prosecution and punishment of the German Nazi War Criminals.

Blue Series Subject Index

PS-1726: CONCENTRATION CAMPS -- -- Deportations, Himmler’s order / DEPORTATIONS -- German Armed Forces, responsibility -- Jews / CONCENTRATION CAMPS, INDIVIDUAL CAMPS -- 240 Guards -- Jews [deportation from Netherlands, Seyss-Inquart’s protest -- deportation from Netherlands, Seyss-Inquart’s protest / CONCENTRATION CAMPS, INDIVIDUAL CAMPS -- Buchenwald -- Deportation [of Dutch Jews to -- of Dutch Jews to / RSHA -- -- Himmler [order for the deportation of Dutch Jews, Feb. 1941 -- order for the deportation of Dutch Jews, Feb. 1941 / CONCENTRATION CAMPS, INDIVIDUAL CAMPS -- Mauthausen: Atrocities -- Deportation of priests to -- of Dutch Jews to, by order of Himmler, Feb. 1941 / CONCENTRATION CAMPS -- Foreign nationals -- -- transfer / CONCENTRATION CAMPS -- -- Dutch Jews -- Buchenwald / NETHERLANDS, OCCUPATION -- struction -- _Jewish -- Atlantic Wall / NETHERLANDS, OCCUPATION -- ev. -- Slave labor / NETHERLANDS, OCCUPATION -- ev. -- Seyss-Inquart oral evidence / NETHERLANDS, OCCUPATION -- ev.

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