| 22. Botz, "Anschluss to Holocaust," p. 190; Safrian and Witek, Keiner war Dabei , p. 98; Botz, Wohnungspolitik , p. 122.
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| 23. Berkley, Vienna and Its Jews , p. 306; Botz, Wien vom "Anschluss" zum Krieg , pp. 33031; Safrian and Witek, Keiner war Dabei , p. 40.
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| 24. Schleunes, Twisted Road to Auschwitz , pp. 21421, 258; Barkei, Von Boykott zur Entjudung , pp. 68, 71, 73, 87, 123, 139; Carr, "Nazi Policy against the Jews," pp. 7273.
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| 25. Botz, Wien vom "Anschluss" zum Krieg , p. 397.
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| 26. Ibid., pp. 398, 400; Rosenkranz, "Tragedy of Austrian Jewry," p. 496; Gold, Geschichte der Juden in Wien , p. 89. For a complete description of the assassination in Paris and subsequent preparations for a trial of the perpetrator, see Gerald Schwab, The Day the Holocaust Began .
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| 27. Rosenkranz, "Tragedy of Austrian Jewry," pp. 49697; Gold, Geschichte der Juden in Wien , p. 78; Botz, Wien vom "Anschluss" zum Krieg , p. 402; Weinzierl (Zu wenig Gerechte , p. 63) estimates that 4,600 Austrian Jews were sent to Dachau.
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| 28. Rosenkranz, "Tragedy of Austrian Jewry," pp. 49697; Berkley, Vienna and Its Jews , pp. 27879, 311.
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| 29. Weinzierl, Zu wenig Gerechte , pp. 60, 62; Binder, "Das Schicksal der Grazer Juden 1938," pp. 22223; Rosenkranz, "Tragedy of Austrian Jewry," pp. 488, 498.
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| 30. For a recent comparison of Kristallnacht in Vienna and other parts of the German Reich, see Fellner, "Der Novemberpogrom 1938," esp. pp. 37, 44. See also Botz, "'Ausmerzung,'" pp. 25, 29; Weinzierl, Zu wenig Gerechte , p. 69; Gordon, Hitler and the "Jewish Question,'' p. 175; and Berkley, Vienna and Its Jews , pp. 31011.
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| 31. Safrian and Witek, Keiner war Dabei , p. 15; Botz, Wohnungspolitik , pp. 12021; Botz, "'Ausmerzung,' " p. 33.
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| 32. Botz, Wien vom "Anschluss" zum Krieg , p. 96; Botz, Wohnungspolitik , pp. 58 60; Ronzoni, "Lebensverhältnisse der jüdischen Bevölkerung in Österreich zwischen Herbst 1938 und Frühjahr 1939," p. 12.
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