How bookbinders used old records to help the Nazis find their victims
Bookbinders and restorers in the 1930s and 1940s assisted the Nazi regime in creating a database that helped identify and persecute Jewish individuals and others deemed racially impure.
Nazi letters reveal paper restorers’ role in compiling Holocaust ‘hitlist’
Research shows that paper restorers were complicit in the Nazis' efforts to identify and persecute individuals of Jewish ancestry during World War II.