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- Beuthen_Jewish_Community abstract "Beuthen Jewish Community was one of twenty-five Jewish communities of the district of Oppeln, established in the city of Beuthen (now Bytom, Poland) with a Jewish primary school supported by the city, a religious school, 13 charitable societies, and 4 institutions, prior to German invasion of Poland in World War II. Jews lived there as early as 1421. Beuthen was a border–town between Germany and Second Polish Republic since the plebiscite of 1922. The new German-Polish border passed just east of Beuthen, so that neighboring Katowice became part of Poland while Beuthen remained in Germany. The area, however, was kept as an economic unit, with guarantees on the movement of goods, material, and labor. The Jewish population of Beuthen during the inter-war period was about 3,500 (according to Mokotov) or 5,000 according to a former resident, who recalls that approximately 4,000 of them left Beuthen between 1933 and 1939. On November (after Nov. 9), 1938 Goebbels delivered a fiery anti-Semitic tirade in Beuthen with a call for vengeance, just after the Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass). The Jews were made to stand for hours in front of their burning synagogue, built in 1869. During World War II Beuthen's Jews numbering at about 1,300, became the first ever Holocaust transport to be gassed inside "Bunker I" at Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, all murdered on February 15, 1942 at the onset of the Nazi German Holocaust in Poland.".
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- Beuthen_Jewish_Community subject Category:Bytom.
- Beuthen_Jewish_Community subject Category:Jewish_German_history.
- Beuthen_Jewish_Community subject Category:Jewish_Polish_history.
- Beuthen_Jewish_Community subject Category:The_Holocaust_in_Poland.
- Beuthen_Jewish_Community comment "Beuthen Jewish Community was one of twenty-five Jewish communities of the district of Oppeln, established in the city of Beuthen (now Bytom, Poland) with a Jewish primary school supported by the city, a religious school, 13 charitable societies, and 4 institutions, prior to German invasion of Poland in World War II. Jews lived there as early as 1421. Beuthen was a border–town between Germany and Second Polish Republic since the plebiscite of 1922.".
- Beuthen_Jewish_Community label "Beuthen Jewish Community".
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