The approximately 700 Italian Jews that the racial laws expelled from the state after 1938 were general managers, teachers of middle school, engineers and chemists, workers of the Mint, postmen and elementary teachers, besides, it is better known, university professors of fame. "The register" reconstructs for the first time the names, the professional role and, in several cases, the biographical data. The sources are incontrovertible: the protocols and decrees of the Court of Auditors, which recorded all the decisions of the Italian state in this regard. On the eightieth anniversary of the racist laws also emerge the individual economic repercussions of those expulsions. In many cases the persecuted were literally reduced to poverty, or they were compensated for derisory indemnities, sometimes not even those. Using the unpublished tool of the registers of the decrees and crossing it with the decrees themselves and with other sources, the volume covers the procedures that pertained to each persecuted. For the first time it is possible to understand what was at the time, apart from the spoliation of goods, the general personal impoverishment of Italian Jews dependent on the State. More than fifty who were deported and killed at Auschwitz were also identified. Preface by Michele Sarfatti. With an essay by Adriano Prosperi. -- Google translate.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prefazione, di Michele Sarfatti -- Il registro: Ministero degli Affari Esteri ; Ministero dell'Interno ; Ministero delle Colonie (ovvero dell'Africa Italiana) ; Ministero di Giustizia ; Ministero delle Finanze ; Ministero della Guerra ; Ministero della Marina ; Ministero dell'Aeronautica ; Ministero dell'Educazione Nazionale ; Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici ; Ministero dell'Agricoltura ; Ministero delle Comunicazioni ; Ministero delle Corporazioni ; Quando l'arbitrio prese il posto del diritto / di Adriano Prosperi ; Indice dei nomi.