The history of the Jews in Laupheim began in the first half of the 18th century. Until the second half of the 19th century, the Jewish community in Laupheim, expanded continuously to become the largest of its kind in Württemberg.[1] During this period, the Jewish community gradually assimilated to its Christian surroundings and its members prospered until the beginning of the Nazi-period in 1933. With the deportation of the last remaining Jews in 1942, more than 200 years of Jewish history in Laupheim forcibly came to an end.[2]
^P. Sauer, Die jüdischen Gemeinden in Württemberg und Hohenzollern, p. 118
^W. Eckert, "Zur Geschichte der Juden in Laupheim", p. 62
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