Mit Rumpf und Stumpf ausrotten--
A prize-winning research paper, by two secondary-school students, on the Nazi persecution of Jews in Marburg and surroundings. Concludes that active persecution was confined to party members, but the majority of ordinary citizens were antisemitic and therefore not inclined to protest or to come to the aid of the Jews. Pp. 61-166 contain documents. Many of them concern individuals whose status under the racial laws was in doubt; local leaders urged a more ruthless treatment. Pp. 171-176 contain a list of the deported Jews, the date and destination of deportation and the date and place of death, as far as known to the Red Cross.