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Introduction
Sinti and Roma
‘gypsy’ images
Participation
exclusion
Special legislation
Self-assertion
The path to genocide
Racial ideology
comprehensive assessment
Municipal detention camps
Forms of exclusion
working life
schools
armed forces
From the family albums of German Sinti
Transfers to concentration camps
Austria
Organising the extermination
first deportations
in the ghettos
Łódź Ghetto
Genocide in Europe
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Szczurowa
Warsaw ghetto
France and Belgium
Netherlands
Italy
Serbia
Croatia
Soviet Union
Romania
Hungary
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Himmler’s deportation order
deportation from children’s homes
Assistance denied
Camp section B II e: the ‘gypsy camp’
MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ: FAMILY PHOTOS
Mengele’s human experiments
uprising and ‘liquidation’
Until the liberation
Exclusion after 1945
Difficult new beginnings
Return to normality
Mano Höllenreiner
GDR
The perpetrators’ defining powers
Perpetrators in racial research
Compensation denied
Gisela Pohl
Federal Court of Justice ruling 1956
Belated judicial reappraisal
Anton Reinhardt
Civil rights movement
Trailblazers
Commemoration in Bergen-Belsen
Hunger strike in Dachau
Racial files from Tübingen University
The Central Council of German Sinti and Roma
Institutional racism: Darmstadt
Documentation and Cultural Centre
Commemoration
Exclusion after 1989
Oberwart
Kosovo
Antigypsyism gains ground
Protection of minorities
Series of Roma murders in Hungary
Ghettoisation
Civil Rights Prize
National memorial
contact
Imprint
sitemap
Privacy
The Nazi genocide of the Sinti and Roma
and the long struggle for recognition
The Nazi genocide
of the Sinti and Roma and the
long struggle for recognition
„Racial Diagnosis:
Gypsy“
Introduction
The path to genocide
Genocide in Europe
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Exclusion after 1945
sitemap
Introduction
Sinti and Roma
‘gypsy’ images
Participation
exclusion
Special legislation
Self-assertion
The path to genocide
Racial ideology
comprehensive assessment
Municipal detention camps
Forms of exclusion
working life
schools
armed forces
From the family albums of German Sinti
Transfers to concentration camps
Austria
Organising the extermination
first deportations
in the ghettos
Łódź Ghetto
Genocide in Europe
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Szczurowa
Warsaw ghetto
France and Belgium
Netherlands
Italy
Serbia
Croatia
Soviet Union
Romania
Hungary
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Himmler’s deportation order
deportation from children’s homes
Assistance denied
Camp section B II e: the ‘gypsy camp’
MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ: FAMILY PHOTOS
Mengele’s human experiments
uprising and ‘liquidation’
Until the liberation
Exclusion after 1945
Difficult new beginnings
Return to normality
Mano Höllenreiner
GDR
The perpetrators’ defining powers
Perpetrators in racial research
Compensation denied
Gisela Pohl
Federal Court of Justice ruling 1956
Belated judicial reappraisal
Anton Reinhardt
Civil rights movement
Trailblazers
Commemoration in Bergen-Belsen
Hunger strike in Dachau
Racial files from Tübingen University
The Central Council of German Sinti and Roma
Institutional racism: Darmstadt
Documentation and Cultural Centre
Commemoration
Exclusion after 1989
Oberwart
Kosovo
Antigypsyism gains ground
Protection of minorities
Series of Roma murders in Hungary
Ghettoisation
Civil Rights Prize
National memorial
contact
Imprint
sitemap
Privacy