Hitler used the census bureau offices are locations to mine the names and addresses of Jews, Gypsies, and also used household configurations to target suspected homosexuals. Hitler also used Catholic Church congregation rolls and birth records to locate Jews and converted Jews.
Enumeration is one possible answer. The census is another.
German birth certificates list what religion the parents follow (even to this day). So Hitler and the Nazis would just demand to see your birth certificate and would know that you were Jewish (or Catholic, or whatever religion you follow). They also could use other documents such as census records and records from synogogues.
The first census of Alaska was taken in 1869. The census was taken at Sitka by the United States Army.
Depending on the particular government, it is usually the "Commissioner of the Census."
Hiroshima had a population of 344,000 according to the 1940 census.
The 1939 census in Germany included questions on the religious affiliation of parents and grandparents. The Nazi regime compiled a card index of Jews, half Jews and quarter Jew on the basis of the census. However, note that from April 1933 onwards large numbers of people had been required to prove that they were not Jewish. It is open to question how much new information the card index contained, except perhaps on quarter Jews and half Jews.
Goth Census was created in 2006.
The Census Taker was created in 1984-07.
Football Fans Census was created in 2002.
Census Information Center was created in 1988.
United States Census Bureau was created in 1903.
United States Senate Committee on the Census was created in 1878.
The census was created because back in the day Thomas Jefferson created it so that he can know the amount of people that lived in each area so that he can be able to provide enough goods and food for the people of the US.
The so-called ' holocaust ' because it has never been corroborated by circumstantial evidence like demographic configuration & population census of Europe at that time.
Historians have ploughed through census records to gain insight into the lives of the women he targeted. Studies of the 1881 census have shown that far from being the young, lifelong prostitutes that modern cinema has them portrayed, the victims were often older and married with children. - Two of Jack the Ripper's victims, Elizabeth Stride, who was 37, and Catherine Eddowes, 38, are recorded in the 1881 census as married and living with their husbands seven years prior to their deaths, while 40-year-old Annie Chapman was residing with her parents before relocating to be with her husband, a stud groom, in Berkshire. - According to newspaper reports when they were murdered in 1888, none of the victims were living with their husbands at the time of their deaths. It is thought they may have turned to prostitution after their marriages broke up. The census confirmed the only victim who was in her 20s at the time of death was Mary Jane Kelly. The first and last of the so-called "Canonical five" victims, Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols and Mary Jane Kelly, are not found in the 1881 census and may well have been street walking on the night the census was taken. - On the other side of the coin, I knew about the Crowley theory and that his writing is similar of Jack' signature but someone revising the photos of the crime scene spot the figure of bahomet the satanic figure. That was the name given to Crowley in the Ordo Templi Orientis. This is the second time his name has been brought forward in the rippers crimes.
If you're asking which house of Congress is effected by the census that would be the House of Representatives. If you're asking who controls the United States Census Bureau, it is neither of them. They created the census by the legislative process, but the enforcement of the law is headed by the President who chooses the agency director. It is a part of the Department of Commerce.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.