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Sinti and arrived
Trollmann, of Sinti heritage, arrived the day of the match with his hair dyed blonde and his body whitened with flour, the caricature of an Aryan.

Sinti and Germany
No decision was made regarding the remainder ( about 10 percent of the total Romani population of Europe ), primarily Sinti and Lalleri tribes living in Germany, though several suggestions were made.
Sinti and Roma had migrated to Germany in the late 15th century and converted to Christianity.
Considered by the National Socialists to be racially inferior ( see Nazism and Race ), Sinti and Roma were persecuted throughout Germany during the Nazi period-the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 often being interpreted to apply to them as well as the Jews.
The persecution of Sinti and Roma in Germany dramatically increased in the following years.
* The state prosecutor in Hamburg, Germany, filed a complaint against Baron Cohen, accusing him of slander, inciting violence against the Sinti and Roma Gypsy groups, and violating Germany's anti-discrimination law.
Historically the variants of Welsh and English Romani, constituted the same variant of Romani, share characteristics and are historically closely related to dialects spoken in France, Germany ( Sinti ), Scandinavia, Spain, Poland, North Russia and the Baltic states.
* Documentation and Cultural Centre of German Sinti and Roma in Heidelberg, Germany ( German, English )
Deportation of Sinti families from southwest Germany.
In May 1940, the prison was used as a way station for families during the first centrally planned deportation of Sinti and Roma out of southwest Germany, west of the Rhine River ( Mainz, Ingelheim, Worms ).

Sinti and eventually
The " Kristallnacht " pogrom is seen as the symbolic beginning of the systematic eradication of Jewish people which had started with the discrimination and exclusion of the German Jews since 1933 and which eventually led to the murder of millions Jewish people and so-called " enemies of the German state ": homosexuals, criminals and " asocial " people, members of diverse religious communities, people with mental disabilities, political ‘ offenders ’ such as communists and socialists, Spanish republican refugees, and minorities like Roma and Sinti and others.

Sinti and into
1992 throws himself into the adventure of Tony Gatlif Latcho Drom, a hymn to the music of Sinti and Roma.

Sinti and groups
This is also where the term " Roma " derives in English, although some Roma groups refer to themselves using other demonyms ( e. g. ' Kaale ', ' Sinti ', etc .).

Sinti and from
The extras playing Spanish women and farmers were drawn from gypsies ( Sinti ) detained in a camp at Salzburg-Maxglan who were forced to work with her.
This time Sinti and Roma from the Marzahn detention camp near Berlin were compelled to work as extras.
Camp prisoners from all over Europe and the Soviet Union — Jews, non-Jewish Poles and Slovenes, religious and political prisoners, Roma and Sinti, Freemasons, Jehovah's Witnesses, criminals, homosexuals, and prisoners of war — worked primarily as forced labor in local armament factories.
Sinti and Roma about to be deported from the German town of Asperg-22 May 1940
Also, the Hungarian prisoner pathologist, Miklós Nyiszli, noticed from the autopsy of Sinti twins that they had been killed not by disease, but by a chloroform injection to the heart.
That " Sinti " is derived from " Sindhi " is a notion popular among the Sinti themselves, but others have claimed that there is no basis for the comparison.
1981 results in Spain, the film Corre Gitano, in the Sinti and Roma from Grenada and Seville are seen.
One fifth of the residents are Sinti and Romani who suffer from a high unemployment rate.

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The last three have traditional associations in the popular mind with the Roma and Sinti people ( often called " gypsies ").

arrived and Germany
The events described in the poem take place in the late 5th century, after the Anglo-Saxons had begun their migration to England, and before the beginning of the 7th century, a time when the Anglo-Saxon people were either newly arrived or still in close contact with their Germanic kinsmen in Scandinavia and Northern Germany.
Germany decided to withdraw its forces from Warsaw and released imprisoned Piłsudski, who arrived in Warsaw on November 10.
Afterward, more people arrived in Britain from " the three powers of Germany ; the Old Saxons, the Angles, and the Jutes ".
The East Angles, Middle Angles, Mercians and " all those north of Humber " arrived from the region of Anglia ( a peninsula in Southern Schleswig, Northern Germany ) " which has ever since remained waste between the Jutes and Saxons ".
Poles also arrived as the city became popular seaside resort and spa town among tourists from all over Germany with an amount of about 5-8 percent of Poles.
In August 1455 Aeneas again arrived in Rome on an embassy to proffer the obedience of Germany to the new pope, Calixtus III.
A teenage boy buried approximately 1550 BC was raised near the Mediterranean Sea ; a metal worker from 2300 BC dubbed the " Amesbury Archer " grew up near the alpine foothills of Germany ; and the " Boscombe Bowmen " probably arrived from Wales or Brittany, France.
Mostly they arrived from Southern Germany, Silesia and Bohemia, but also from countries as far away as Portugal, England, France and Ireland.
Because warfare had caused large numbers of the population ( mainly in the countryside ) to die or to flee, numerous immigrants arrived from Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Lorraine, Savoy and other areas after 1648 and until the mid-18th century.
Chagall and Bella arrived in New York on June 23, 1941, which was the next day after Germany invaded the Soviet Union.
However, a new ideology had arrived from Germany: Romanticism.
Although all three of the leaders present arrived with differing objectives, the main outcome of the Tehran Conference was the commitment to the opening of a second front against Nazi Germany by the Western Allies.
According to local tradition, Neffsville was named for the family of Johan Christian Neff, originally from Gerolsheim, Germany, who was aboard the ship Lydia when she arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 19, 1743.
In late the 18th century European families from Quebec, Canada, as well as Normandy and other parts of France, Scotland, Belgium, Italy, Germany and Spain arrived and established the towns and villages that exist today.
Peter arrived at Constantinople in August, where his army joined with the one led by Walter, which had already arrived, as well as separate bands of crusaders from France, Germany, and Italy.
He was born in Westphalia, in what is now Germany, and arrived in the United States on 6 November 1854.
One of those settlers was Nicholas Scherer, who arrived in the U. S. from Germany in 1846.
* 1850: Joseph Spielmann arrived, from Germany.
After the American Civil War, a number of Jewish immigrants escaping religious persecution in Germany arrived and made important contributions to commerce in the lean years, providing credit when the banks failed, building impressive Victorian homes like the Wolf-Schlessinger House, now operated as the St. Francisville Inn B & B.
The first white settler was John Hunsanger, a native of Hadhomor, Nassau, Germany, who arrived there in 1855.
Soon after that European immigrants, predominantly from Finland and Sweden, but also from Norway, Germany, Poland, and Bohemia, arrived and settled the area.
Families arrived from other parts of the eastern United States, Italy, Germany, Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary, with most working at the National Tube Company.
Baron Basse arrived in 1802 from Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and purchased a tract of of land in Butler and Beaver counties.
Vendors and customers have arrived from as far away as Germany, Africa, and South Korea.

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