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1751. Roma (Gypsies) in Prewar Europe
language called Romani, based on Sanskrit (the classical language of India). The term "Roma" has come to ... circus animal trainers, and dancers. By the 1920s, there were also a number of Romani shopkeepers. Some ... and Romania. Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria also had large Romani communities. In prewar Germany
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1752. Dr. Robert Ritter visits a "Gypsy camp"
were German Roma called Sinti. Sinti are a subgroup of Romani peoples. In 1935, municipal ... authorities across Nazi Germany began to force Romani families to move into ... of the Nazis’ early steps toward the genocide of Romani peoples. Many ... Romani victims were later deported to concentration camps, ghettos, or
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1753. A family interned in a "Gypsy camp"
subgroup of Romani peoples. In 1935, municipal authorities across Nazi Germany began to force ... Romani families to move into Zigeunerlager (“Gypsy camps”). Eventually, these camps were ... genocide of Romani peoples. Many Romani victims were later deported to
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1754. Dr. Robert Ritter and Eva Justin examine a young boy interned in a "Gypsy camp"
Zigeuner were German Roma called Sinti. Sinti are a subgroup of Romani peoples. In 1935 ... municipal authorities across Nazi Germany began to force Romani families to ... genocide of Romani peoples. Many Romani victims were later deported to
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1755. Decree on “Combating the Gypsy Plague”
existing anti-Romani laws and to deport non-German Roma and Sinti. It also called for regular police raids ... on Romani communities and roundups of Roma and Sinti. Under this order ... the authorities also rounded up non-Romani people living in a supposedly “Gypsy-like manner.” The
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1756. Transnistria Governorate
government also deported certain segments of the country’s Romani population to Transnistria ... government turned anti-Roma prejudices into state policy. The regime deported to Transnistria Romani people ... meant that the Roma could not earn wages to meet even basic needs. When epidemics broke out, the Romani ... . Romani deportees never faced mass shootings by Romanians in Transnistria. An unknown number of Roma were
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1757. Museum Marks 75th Anniversary of Liquidation of Roma Camp at Auschwitz
Roma. Of those, at least 19,000 perished at Auschwitz-Birkenau. The surviving Romani population faced ... prevalent throughout much of Europe today, and Romani communities have been targets of violent protests
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1758. Evidence cikánů.
List of romani including first and last names and other information. ... Romani
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1759. Roma (Gypsies) in Romania
The largest Romani community—of about 300,000—was in Romania. This film shows a Romani
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1760. Apron
The collection consists of two skirts and a pair of shoes that were worn by a German Romani of the ... Sinti group before and during the Holocaust as well as 5 photographs depicting German Romanies. ... The apron was worn by a German Romani of the Sinti group.
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1761. Evidence cikánů Podací protokol
list of romani icluding first and last names and various other information. ... Romani
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1762. Seznam kočovníků
List of romani, including surnames, belongings, and notes. ... Romani
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1763. Anabel Carballo-Mesa
comparison of monuments related to the Romani Holocaust in Europe. She is also a part of the research team ... construction of the Romani people from a historical perspective. Carballo-Mesa has conducted research in
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1764. Camp for Roma (Gypsies) at Marzahn
Romani (Gypsy) women boil laundry and hang it to dry in the middle of the camp at Marzahn ... Romani encampments and transported the inhabitants and their wagons to Marzahn.
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1765. Roma (Gypsies)
partners. Nazi authorities subjected Romani people to arbitrary internment, forced labor, and mass murder ... as Zigeuner (“Gypsy”). Browse this series of articles to better understand Romani history
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1766. Oral history interview with Krystyna Gil
Krystyna Gil, a Romani born in 1938 in Szczurowa, Poland, recalls the her family’s cordial ... Romani; her gratitude to her grandmother; maintaining Romani cultural life; her presidency of the Kraków ... Romani association; the lack of unity among the Romanies; a monument to the murdered Romanies in ... Szczurowa; commemorative activities there and in Auschwitz/Birkenau; the lack of compensation to Romani
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1767. Kmenový list Karla Berouska, Druh živnosti: Divadlo, kolotoč, houpačky.
List of romani from the Berouska family including first and last names, dates of birth, places of ... Romani
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1768. Potulná tlupa
List of romani, including first and last name, date and place of birth, current location, parents ... Romani
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1769. Potulná tlupa
List of romani encountered in Hriňová. The list includes names, dates and places of birth, and ... Romani
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1770. Potulná tlupa
List of romani people including first and last names, date and place of birth, place and district ... Romani
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1771. Potulná tlupa
List of romani people, including first and last names, date and place of birth, city and county ... Romani
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1772. Prisoners of the Camps
(Gypsies) who were inmates of Auschwitz, about 21,000 died or were killed there. Romani men, women, and ... Auschwitz-Birkenau is liquidated. The remaining Romani men, women, and children are killed in the gas
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1773. Formation of the Center for Research on Racial Hygiene and Demographic Biology
June 1936. Ritter and his small staff visited Romani communities and the ... persecute Romani people in the coming years.
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1774. A genealogical chart of the Franz family
Germany, 1942. This particular Romani family tree includes notes labeling individuals as "vagrants ... Romani people living in Nazi Germany. Roma (pejoratively referred to as “Gypsies”) faced decades of
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1775. Melanie Keck Spitta collection
The collection consists of two skirts and a pair of shoes that were worn by a German Romani of the ... Sinti group before and during the Holocaust as well as 5 photographs depicting German Romanies.