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Since 1965, the Nuremberg City Archive has been putting strong emphasis on the research of the local Jewish history. This research work has already yielded countless exhibitions and publications.
The City Archive has also prepared a number of items for the benefit of all who are interested in this subject. One central project is the composition of an electronic database for the completed Shoah memorial book in the form of a general biographical reference work.
 www.stadtarchiv.nuernberg.de/forschung/englisch.html
Source material and additional literature (in German):
Stadtlexikon Nürnberg
(Nuremberg City Encyclopaedia)
Published by Michael Diefenbacher and Rudolf Endres
2nd revised edition, Nuremberg, 2001
Gedenkbuch für die Nürnberger Opfer der Schoa
(Memorial Book for Shoah Victims from Nuremberg)
Edited by Gerhard Jochem and Ulrike Kettner
Nuremberg, 1998
Gedenkbuch für die Nürnberger Opfer der Schoa - Ergänzungsband
(Memorial Book for Shoah Victims from Nuremberg - Supplementary Volume)
Edited by Gerhard Jochem and Ulrike Kettner
Nuremberg, 2002
Gerhard Jochem: Mitten in Nürnberg. Jüdische Firmen, Freiberufler und Institutionen am Vorabend des Nationalsozialismus
(Gerhard Jochem: In the Middle of Nuremberg. Jewish Companies, Freelancers, and Institutions on the Eve of National Socialism)
Nuremberg, 1998
 
 
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