No, but they were ordered to draw up lists of Jews for
deportation to extermination camps ...
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Eventually Jews in Germany were locatable through census
records. In other countries, Jews might be found via synagogue
membership lists, municipal lists or more likely through mandatory
registration and information from neighbors or local civilians and
officials. Once in the camps, the fate was sealed.
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There are too many names to list here. Long lists of their names
were compiled by their
killers. The lists have been preserved, and may be viewed at the
Yad Vashem memorial
to their memories, in Israel.
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because there was no actual list that is hard to answer.
there were many lists complied detailing the Jews that worked in
Schindler's factories, about forty of these lists were made over
the five years, they were compiled by Schindler's various
managers.
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Synagogues didn't help the holocaust. It was just a religious
place for Jews to go for Jewish New Year and pray the blessings in
Hebrew and light sabbath candles.