thumb|German Jewish soldiers celebrate Hanukkah, 1916 Judenzählung (, German for "Jew census / counting") was a measure instituted by the Imperial German Army's Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL) in October 1916, during the upheaval of World War I. Designed to confirm accusations of the lack of patriotism among German Jews, the census disproved the charges, but its results were not made public. However, its figures were published in an antisemitic brochure. Jewish authorities, who themselves had compiled statistics that considerably exceeded the figures in the brochure, were denied access to governme
Judenzählung —que significa "censo judío" en idioma alemán— fue una medida tomada por el Comando Supremo del Reichsheer del Imperio Alemán durante la Primera Guerra Mundial con el fin de determinar de manera específica las acusaciones de la prensa antisemita alemana que acusaba a los judíos germanos de falta de patriotismo por no alistarse en las tropas del Reichsheer o refugiarse en puestos de retaguardia.
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