2.3. Work and property
Between June and July 1940, it was decided that Jews could no longer work as street vendors, as communicated by the Directorate General for Demographics and Race to the Public Security Department. The prohibition applies to the poorest layers of the Jewish...
2.3. Work and property
In this picture, taken in 1936, we see Isaac Alhadeff (seated) and his daughter Sarah (inside the car) with her husband Robert Barcilon (seated). Jacob Isacco ‘Haco’ Alhadeff (1879-1955) was the founder of the Isaac Alhadeff bank. After the promulgation of the...
2.3. Work and property
Investigations into Jewish property were also carried out on the island of Rhodes. Here, the cases concerning the Alhadeff brothers (Ascer and Giuseppe) and Isacco Alhadeff are highlighted. Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Roma
2.3. Work and property
The closed and barred shop owned by Regina Ascarelli in 1940. It was reopened in the post-war period and continued its activities until 1969. Lattes-Ascarelli Family Private Archive, Roma / Fondazione Museo della Shoah, Roma
2.3. Work and property
Regina Ascarelli (1907-1964) in front of her shop Fantasie e profumi in via del Corso 80. Lattes-Ascarelli Family Private Archive, Roma / Fondazione Museo della Shoah, Roma
2.3. Work and property
Viewing of the expropriation expertise of money amounts, land, and buildings in Rome in 1939. The institution responsible for the administration of the properties expropriated from the Jews is the newly established Ente gestione e liquidazione immobiliare (Egeli)....
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