In May 1942, the "Jugendführer des Deustchen Reichs" ordered that gypsy children were no longer to be used for the Jugenddienstpflicht.
"Youth service ["Jugenddienstpflicht"] of gypsy children.
... gypsy and gypsy hybrids[?] are not used for youth service.
Excluded are gypsy hybrids with predominantly German blood, with parents identified as socially adapted by the Reichskriminalpolizeiamt Berlin C 2, Werderscher Markt 5/6.
Regarding "Jugenddienstpflichtiger" that are not known as gypsy or gypsy hybrids, but according to their look, immoral and habits should be regarded as such, the competent judicial police headquarters has to be asked for information."
[I'm not sure if "hybrids" is the correct translation of "Mischlinge"]
Document from: DigAM digitales archiv marburg
The words "Zigeuner" and "Gipsy/Gypsy" might not be political correct.
"Zigeuner" was a common word used in Germany for different travelling people, such as Romani/Roma and Sinti.
../henrik
"Youth service ["Jugenddienstpflicht"] of gypsy children.
... gypsy and gypsy hybrids[?] are not used for youth service.
Excluded are gypsy hybrids with predominantly German blood, with parents identified as socially adapted by the Reichskriminalpolizeiamt Berlin C 2, Werderscher Markt 5/6.
Regarding "Jugenddienstpflichtiger" that are not known as gypsy or gypsy hybrids, but according to their look, immoral and habits should be regarded as such, the competent judicial police headquarters has to be asked for information."
[I'm not sure if "hybrids" is the correct translation of "Mischlinge"]
Document from: DigAM digitales archiv marburg
The words "Zigeuner" and "Gipsy/Gypsy" might not be political correct.
"Zigeuner" was a common word used in Germany for different travelling people, such as Romani/Roma and Sinti.
../henrik
You don't have permission to view attachments.
Attachments
You don't have permission to view attachments.
Last edited: