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    Object ID

    2019.2.297

    Object Name

    Postcard

    Date

    1942

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    Description

    Document includes “DIENST PTT” printed in black in top left corner, numbered “2308 2756 27” in center in blue.

    Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:

    Consistent with the systematic rolling out of anti-Jewish legislation by the German government, Jews in the Netherlands, with some exceptions, are no longer permitted phone services - or use of ancillary devices - during the occupation of the Netherlands.

    Dimensions

    4 x 6"

    Keywords

    Netherlands, Antisemitic Legislation, Nuremberg Laws

    Subcollection

    Netherlands

    Creative Commons License

    Creative Commons Public Domain Mark
    This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Public Domain Mark.

    Official Letter from The Hague: Jews Excluded from Phone Services

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