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They drove us to a mass grave near Hechingen, discovered by the French at the war's end, which held the remains of over 1100 Jews, Roma, and political dissidents.
Diane Ravitch: Reflections on a Visit to Germany Diane Ravitch 2011
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They drove us to a mass grave near Hechingen, discovered by the French at the war's end, which held the remains of over 1100 Jews, Roma, and political dissidents.
Diane Ravitch: Reflections on a Visit to Germany Diane Ravitch 2011
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They drove us to a mass grave near Hechingen, discovered by the French at the war's end, which held the remains of over 1100 Jews, Roma, and political dissidents.
Diane Ravitch: Reflections on a Visit to Germany Diane Ravitch 2011
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The small capital of Hechingen had a relatively large and mostly poor Jewish community of about three hundred.
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Her father, the Parnass Raphael Isaak ben Benjamin, supplied the small courts of the Hohenzollern in Sigmaringen and Hechingen with goods and credit.
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In 1747 the family moved to nearby Hechingen, the small capital of Hohenzollern-Hechingen.
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In 1807 they left Hechingen to live in the building of the Stuttgart court bank where they again set up a private synagogue.
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In the first decades of the firm its main customer was the prince of Hohenzollern in Hechingen with whom the Kaullas developed close ties.
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For the Jewish communities in Hechingen and Stuttgart see a handbook by Sauer, Paul.
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Both sister and brother gave generously to the Jewish as well as to the Christian poor and founded a hostel for needy and migrating Jews in Hechingen.
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