Information sur la source

JewishGen
German Special Interest Group of JewishGen, comp. Allemagne : données sur 7 400 Juifs de la Bavière du Nord [base de données en ligne]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.
Données originales :

Miscellaneous Lists and Registers of German Concentration Camp Inmates, Originated or Collected by the International Tracing Service (Arolsen); (National Archives Microfilm Publication A3355, Reel 3, Item 1); National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized, Record Group 242; National Archives, Washington, D.C.

Also available as National Archives Captured German Records Collection; Microfilm 1996.A.0342, Reels 5-6; U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C.

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 Allemagne : données sur 7 400 Juifs de la Bavière du Nord

Après la fin de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, les dirigeants militaires des États-Unis qui occupaient et administraient des régions de l’Allemagne du Sud, y compris la Bavière, ont fait tout leur possible pour documenter le sort des anciens résidents juifs de la Bavière. Une partie de ces documents, concernant la majorité de la Bavière du Nord, se trouvait dans la Collection des documents allemands saisis à la fin de la guerre gardée dans les Archives Nationales des États-Unis et le Mémorial de l’Holocauste des États-Unis. 7 407 noms ont été informatisés à partir de ces documents par 10 volontaires de GerSIG, le Groupe d’intérêt spécial (SIG) allemand de JewishGen.

After the end of World War II, when United States military authorities occupied and administered large parts of southern Germany, including Bavaria, an effort was made to document the fate of the former Jewish residents of Bavaria. A part of this material, relating to much of northern Bavaria, was located in the Captured German Records Collection held at the United States National Archives and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 7,407 names were computerized by 10 volunteers from GerSIG, the German Special Interest Group of JewishGen. The material itself is held in collection RG1996 A0342, reels 5 and 6 at the Museum.

What is in the Database:

The collection includes information on persons who emigrated from Bavaria as well as those who were deported and murdered. The fields are:

  • Family name

  • Maiden name

  • Given name

  • Place of birth

  • Town of Residence

  • Street address

  • Emigration/deportation

  • Date of emigration/deportation

  • Destination of emigration/deportation

  • Title of person

All information contained in this collection has been included. Where a question mark appears it means that a question mark appeared in the original material. Researchers interested in obtaining more information on persons named in this collection, and still resident in Germany in 1939, may wish to examine the May 1939 census material available at LDS Family History libraries.