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Czech Jews Living Abroad Deprived of Citizenship and Property

January 9, 1942
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The German decree depriving Jews living abroad of their German nationality, and providing for confiscation of their property, has been officially extended to the Czech Protectorate, by an order published in the “Reich Protector’s Official Gazette.”

The law, as it appears in the official publication, specifies, that Czech Jewish citizens living abroad will have their citizenship revoked and their property taken over by the authorities.

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