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Identifier
990004729660304146
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1938 - 31 Dec 1941
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

[6] pages

Envelope 21/16 ; microfilm reel 098 ; Frames 366-372

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Scope and Content

Ludwig Karl Hermann Schröder, was Born on September 12, 1884 in Kiel. He was a German deputy- admiral, and since 1912 Schröder, was a German deputy commander and lastly General of the Flakartillery , SS group leader and military commander of Serbia in the Second World War. On May 31, 1941, as a military commander, Serbia, he arranged a Jewish definition which envisaged the registration and identification of all Jews and gypsies by means of a yellow armband. This arrangement also contained a prohibition on the free exercise of professions and the exclusion from the public service and private enterprises. This was followed by the command of the military administration for forced labor . Furthermore, the National Socialist measure for the registration of Jewish assets, which was intended to facilitate the later " Aryanization " (de-Judaism). With these orders of Schroeder, a uniformization of the anti-Jewish persecution measures took place throughout the Serbian occupation area. Schröder died of the consequences of an aircraft accident near HohenlychenHe on July 28, 1941. -- Wikipedia (viewed 13.2.2017)

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  • Detailed dates of material: 1938-1939, 1941.

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