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==== &nbsp;&nbsp;Minority Census of 1938/1939  ====
==== &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Minority Census of 1938/1939  ====


The Nazi minority census of 1938/1939 lists given names and surnames, birth dates, birthplaces, education levels, and which grandparents were Jewish. It is available for many major cities and several regions. A good explanation and a list of localities covered are found in  
The Nazi minority census of 1938/1939 lists given names and surnames, birth dates, birthplaces, education levels, and which grandparents were Jewish. It is available for many major cities and several regions. A good explanation and a list of localities covered are found in  
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Edlund, Thomas Kent. ''The German Minority Census of 1939, ''published as part of the <br>Avotaynu Monograph Series, Teaneck, New Jersey&nbsp;: Avotaynu,1996. [FHL call # 943 X22e 1996]  
Edlund, Thomas Kent. ''The German Minority Census of 1939, ''published as part of the <br>Avotaynu Monograph Series, Teaneck, New Jersey&nbsp;: Avotaynu,1996. [FHL call # 943 X22e 1996]  


At the following [[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Jewish_population link]] you will find both a translated format of the census form and also a pdf file of cities for which there are census records and their microfilm numbers.
At the following [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Jewish_population link] you will find both a translated format of the census form and also a pdf file of cities for which there are census records and their microfilm numbers.


== Locating Jewish Records  ==
== Locating Jewish Records  ==
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