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For information regarding Jewish persons in Austria during the Holocaust please check [http://www.doew.at Dokumentationsarchiv des Österreichischen Widerstandes] .  
For information regarding Jewish persons in Austria during the Holocaust please check [http://www.doew.at Dokumentationsarchiv des Österreichischen Widerstandes] .  


'''List of People Expelled from the University of Vienna in 1938'''<br>It was reported on JewishGen that the University of Vienna has published a database of 2,700 persons, mostly Jews, who were discharged or expelled in 1938. Among these persons are professors, students and employees of the university. This database is available at http://gedenkbuch.univie.ac.at.&nbsp;  
'''List of People Expelled from the University of Vienna in 1938'''<br>It was reported on JewishGen that the University of Vienna has published a database of 2,700 persons, mostly Jews, who were discharged or expelled in 1938. Among these persons are professors, students and employees of the university. This database is available at http://gedenkbuch.univie.ac.at/index.php?id=429&amp;L=2


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A detailed inventory of more than 400 pages, written in German, is posted on the Archives' website. The inventory has a detailed table of contents (Aktenverzeichnis) and is divided into two main sections- up to the Anschluss (annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in March 1938) and following the Anschluss. From the home page, click on "Examples of Holdings/Countries". When under Austria, click on the link "Vienna, Jewish community archives (1648-1970)."  
A detailed inventory of more than 400 pages, written in German, is posted on the Archives' website. The inventory has a detailed table of contents (Aktenverzeichnis) and is divided into two main sections- up to the Anschluss (annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in March 1938) and following the Anschluss. From the home page, click on "Examples of Holdings/Countries". When under Austria, click on the link "Vienna, Jewish community archives (1648-1970)."  


Additional websites:<br>[http://www.lettertothestars.at/en/ Austrian Holocaust]<br>[http://www.doew.at/ Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance]<br>[http://www.ushmm.org/ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]<br>
Additional websites:<br>[http://www.lettertothestars.at/en/ Austrian Holocaust]<br>[http://www.doew.at/ Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance]<br>[http://www.ushmm.org/ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]<br>  


For more information on Jewish Records of Vienna including a case study see an article Resources for Records of Vienna by by George Arnstein, Hadassah Assouline and Sallyann Amdur Sack, published in the Avotaynu, Volume XX, Number 1, Spring 2004. (Family History Library INTL book 296.05 Av79).  
For more information on Jewish Records of Vienna including a case study see an article Resources for Records of Vienna by by George Arnstein, Hadassah Assouline and Sallyann Amdur Sack, published in the Avotaynu, Volume XX, Number 1, Spring 2004. (Family History Library INTL book 296.05 Av79).  


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