3326-PS, Verordnungsblatt, No. 39, p. 785, 20 Sept 1941. 3334-PS, Verordnungsblatt, No. 44, p. 846, 23 Oct 1941. 3328-PS, Verordnungsblatt, No. 44, p. 841, 23 Oct 1941. 3329-PS, Verordnungsblatt, No. 47, p. 901, 25 Nov 1941. ment of Jewish real property, with the right to alienate it in part or in whole. Freezing of property belonging to Jews who have emigrated from Holland which is located in Holland. Prohibitions to employ a non-Jew in households headed by a Jew or where a Jew is a member of the family, whether permanently or temporarily but for an unbroken term of more than four weeks. Any contract contrary to this provision is inoperative. Penalties for the employer: imprisonment up to one year and a fine up to 10,000 florins. No Jew can exercise any profession and trade without authorization from the administrative authorities which may refuse it or set up special conditions for its exercise. Adminstrative authorities may order the determination or the liquidation of any employment contract concerning a Jew. Any employer may terminate a contract with a Jew by giving notice on the first day of any calendar month if the general legal provisions of the contract provide for a longer term of notice, or if the contract is to expire normally at a date after 31 Jan 1942. An indemnity ranging from one to six times the monthly salary of the dismissed Jew may be, under certain circumstances, allocated as a settlement of all claims against the employer. Exclusion of Jews from Dutch Chamber of Arts in which membership, is compulsory for all those active in the field of sculpture, architecture, artisan arts, music, literature, theater, film industry and the press. Prohibition for a Jew or a person related to a Jew to be a member of an association affiliated 3325-PS, Verordnungsblatt, No. 11, p. 211, 1 May 1942. 3336-PS, Verordnungsblatt, No. 13, p. 289, 23 May 1942. Verord with the Chamber of Arts, to found or to take part in the foundation of such an association or to establish a foundation or to take part in its establishment or to benefit directly or indirectly from its property where such associations or foundations are affiliated with the Chamber of Arts. Penalty: not exceeding 5,000 florins. Exclusion of Jews from the Dutch Arbeitsfront (N.A.F.). Compulsory written declaration by Jews of claims of any kind of which they are beneficiaries to be made at banking firm Lippman, Rosenthal & Co., Amsterdam. Titles and other documents proving the claims are to be delivered to the bank at the time of the declaration, all rights to such claims being vested in the above mentioned bank. The debtor can liberate himself only in the hands of the bank and by so doing is released. The declaration embodies also rights on property or chattels real, participations as in corporations and partnerships; reversions, expectancies. Collections of all kinds of art objects, art articles, articles of gold, platinum, silver, as well as polished or rough diamonds, semi-precious stones and pearls, belonging in part or in whole, legally or "economically" to a Jew, must be delivered to said bank, with exception of wedding rings and those of a deceased husband, silver watches, used table silver, provided that each person belonging to the family of the owner may keep only a cover consisting of 4 pieces, a knife, a fork, a spoon and a dessert spoon; teeth-fillings of precious metals. A full recapitulation of the crimes perpetrated against the Jews by the German civil occupation authorities through the instrumentality of orders, decrees, and laws is contained in the statement of the Netherlands Government Commissioner for Repatriation. (1726-PS) The above statement is also evidence of the fact that in February 1941 the first mass deportation of Jews from the Netherlands took place. On that occasion 1000 Jews were arrested and within a few months sent to Buchenwald and/or Mauthausen. Subsequently their ashes were returned to their relatives in Holland, against a payment of 75 florins for each. Deportation continued until September 1943, when the last of the Jews composed of the Jewish Council were sent to Westerbork (Holland). Of 140,000 registered "full" Jewish Netherlanders, 117,000 were deported to the East. (1726-PS) LEGAL REFERENCES AND LIST OF DOCUMENTS Document Description Vol. Page 136 IV 171 227 IV 360 IV 425 1621-PS 1660-PS *1726-PS *1780-PS *1816-PS 1949-PS 2111-PS 2112-PS *2176-PS *2219-PS Secret letter from Reichsfuehrer Statement of Netherlands Gov- Stenographic report of the meet- Report of Bureau of Statistics for |