Judenrat - traducción al francés
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Judenrat - traducción al francés

"JEWISH COUNCILS" IN NAZI-OCCUPIED TERRITORIES
Dutch Jewish council; Judenrate; Judenräte; Jutenraten; Jewish council; Jewish Council; Dutch jewish council; Judenraete
  • Applying for identification and work permits from [[Kraków Ghetto Jewish Council]]
  • ''Judenrat'' in the town of [[Szydłowiec]] in [[occupied Poland]], where the Jewish population was in the majority before [[the Holocaust]]
  • Ghetto]]
  • The building of the Jewish Council in [[Warsaw]], burned during the [[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]]

Judenrat         
Judenrat, council of Jews that were responsible for implementing Nazi policies within their communities (during World War II)

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Judenrat

A Judenrat (German: [ˈjuːdn̩ˌʁaːt], lit.'Jewish council') was an administrative body established in German-occupied Europe during World War II which purported to represent a Jewish community in dealings with the Nazi authorities. The Germans required Jews to form Judenräte across the occupied territories at local and sometimes national levels.

Judenräte were particularly common in Nazi ghettos in Eastern Europe where in some cases, such as the Łódź Ghetto, and in Theresienstadt, they were known as the "Jewish Council of Elders" (Jüdischer Ältestenrat or Ältestenrat der Juden). Jewish communities themselves had established councils for self-government as early as the Middle Ages. The Jewish community used the Hebrew term Kahal (קהל) or Kehillah (קהילה), whereas the German authorities generally used the term Judenräte.