Institute for the Study and Elimination of Jewish Influence on German Church Life

The Institute for the Study and Elimination of Jewish Influence on German Church Life was a cross-church establishment by German Protestant churches during the Third Reich, founded at the instigation of the German Christian movement. It was set up in Jena under Walter Grundmann.

Contents

Prehistory

Foundation

Results

Participation in the "Final Solution"

Church reorganization

Employees

Functions in the churches

Clergy and priest

Professors and academics

Bibliography

References