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    Object ID

    2019.2.191

    Object Name

    Directory

    Date

    1953

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    Description

    Document titled “Heilklimatischer Kurort Herrenalb” in black print at top, ”Wohnungsverzeichnis” underlined. Directory lists on front and back.

    Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: A guide to hotels and health resorts in the town of Bad Herrenalb listing establishments which exclude Jews. The statement that “Juden unerwuenscht” (“Jews are undesirable”) applies to all businesses with the cross as a symbol, which is to say all businesses listed. Many bear the notation as well that they are a “Judenfrei Haus” (“Jew-free house”). A number of businesses seem to be located on streets named after Hindenburg or Hitler.

    Dimensions

    8 x 7 3/4"

    Keywords

    Anti-Semitism

    Subcollection

    Early

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    German Antisemitic Hotel and Spa Resort Directory in Black Forest

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