Rosenstrasse Apr 2026
: On February 27, 1943, the Gestapo began arresting the last remaining Jews in Berlin, including those in "privileged" interfaith marriages.
: This digital repository serves as an educational tool and research guide, containing birth certificates, marriage licenses, and family histories of the protestors. Rosenstrasse
The was a rare and significant act of nonviolent resistance in Nazi Germany, where thousands of non-Jewish women protested for the release of their Jewish husbands. Historical Context : On February 27, 1943, the Gestapo began
27 February 1943: The Rosenstrasse Protest - Holocaust Memorial Day : On February 27
: Fearing public unrest during the war, Joseph Goebbels ordered the release of nearly 2,000 prisoners, some of whom had already been sent to Auschwitz. Educational & Research Resources
: For about a week, roughly 6,000 women gathered outside the Jewish community center at Rosenstrasse 2–4 , chanting "Give us our husbands back!"
For those seeking a deep dive into the history, several guides and repositories offer detailed information: