Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Take a look into the past! These rare images take us into the lives of European Roma before World War II. Archival photos reveal their daily lives, culture, and unique lifestyle. But history is murky, as the war claimed the lives of 150,000–200,000 Roma in Central and Eastern Europe.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

Roma are one of the largest ethnic minorities in Europe, a segment of the ethnic population of common Indian origin. Roma live in many European countries, as well as in North Africa, North and South America, and Australia. Related groups also live in the countries of Western Asia. Estimates of the European Roma population range from 8 million to 10-12 million. According to recent research, approximately 150,000-200,000 Roma in Central and Eastern Europe were exterminated by the Nazis and their allies during World War II.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

1. Men gather for a meal in a large tent at a gypsy camp. Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1912.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

2. A girl in a gypsy camp near Amsterdam. Netherlands, 1912.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

3. Dutchmen in a gypsy camp near Amsterdam. Netherlands, 1912.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

4. School in a Gypsy camp near Amsterdam. Netherlands, 1912

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

5. Women in a gypsy camp near Amsterdam. Netherlands, 1912.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

6. Gypsies cooking soup in their camp. Netherlands, 1912.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

7. Gypsy camp near Amsterdam. Terrible filth and poverty. 1915

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

8. Gypsy children in a camp near Amsterdam. Amsterdam, 1917

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

10. Mother with children in a gypsy camp. Netherlands, Amsterdam, 1917.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

12. Two boys from a gypsy camp. Netherlands, Amsterdam, 1917.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

13. Dirt and poverty in a camp near Arnhem. 1923

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

16. View of a gypsy camp in The Hague. 1925

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

17. Camp in Zaandam, 1926: Two Roma girls in wooden shoes

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

18. A young inhabitant of the Zaandam camp learns to play the violin from his father. Netherlands, 1926.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

19. The inhabitants of a gypsy caravan communicate with Belgian gendarmes. 1928

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

21. A group of Gypsies sit near a cart. Belgian police officers watch them. 1928

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

22. Dutch military police at the border during an action against Roma. Netherlands, 1928.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

24. Dutch military police at the border in ambush during an action against Roma. Netherlands, 1928.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

25. Gypsies celebrate Christmas in the Soviet Union, 1928

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

26. Three Gypsy children from Westphalia, Germany, 1930

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

28. A Gypsy family cooking over a fire. Germany, Westphalia, 1930.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

29. Gypsy camp with numerous wagons. In the background is a church. France, Sainte-Marie, 1930.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

30. The church in Sainte-Marie, where a large crowd has already gathered. A Roma procession will take place in this town. France, 1930.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

31. Gypsy procession. France, Sainte-Marie, 1930

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

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Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

35. A priest blesses 72 banners at a Roma congress. Hungary, Sibiu, 1934.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

36. A group of Roma children sit in a broken tent. France, Sainte-Marie, 1936.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

37. A group of Gypsies in the French town of Sainte-Marie. France, 1936.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

38. Gypsy boy in the square of the town of Sainte-Marie, 1936

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

39. Residents of a camp near Amsterdam weave upholstery for chairs. 1940.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

40. Children in a camp. Netherlands, 1940

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

41. A gypsy camp near Amsterdam. The same filth and poverty. 1940.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

42. Gypsies move to a new location. 1940

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

43. In 1940, the inhabitants of the camp received food and clothing coupons. Netherlands

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

44. Receiving bread in exchange for coupons. Netherlands, 1940

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

45. A coal merchant makes a deal with a camp resident. Netherlands, 1940.

Life of Roma in Europe before World War II

46. Children from the camp. 1941. Location unknown.

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