© Het Parool
Three hundred Jews across the city arrested
On 11 June 300 Jews across the city are arrested. The most are picked up from their own homes by the Amsterdam police who are given the addresses by the Sicherheitsdienst.
The arrests are reprisals for a bomb attack on German army buildings on the Bernhard Zweerskade and the Schubertstraat, and also on the Luftwaffe (German air force) telephone exchange at Schiphol in which one soldier was badly wounded.
Those arrested are mostly young men. They are all deported to Mauthausen and none survive. When the notifications of their deaths arrive in Amsterdam the name Mauthausen becomes notorious. The Germans use the name Mauthausen as threat to anyone disobeying the law. Het Parool, the illegal newspaper, writes about this on 23 June.
Persecution of the Jews
Shortly after Hitler comes to power in Germany, the persecution of the Jews starts. The aim is to get rid of all Jews in Germany. The Nazis isolate Jews from non-Jews. Molestation and vandalism become the order of the day. The Nazis continue these practices in the occupied countries. Sometimes Jews become forced labourers but most are systematically murdered. The majority of the Jews in the Netherlands are deported to concentration camps where they are killed in gas chambers. The murder of European Jews – in total circa 6 million – is known as the Holocaust or the Shoah.
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