
Sinti - Wikipedia
The Sinti (masc. sing. Sinto; fem. sing. Sintetsa, Sinta) are a subgroup of the Romani people. [3][4][5] They are found mostly in Germany, France, Italy and Central Europe, numbering …
About the terms ‘Sinti’ and ‘Roma’ - Sinti und Roma
The term ‘Sinti’ designates the members of an ethnic minority that settled in Germany and neighbouring countries in the early 15 th century. The term ‘Roma’ refers to the ethnic minority …
Sinti - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sinti (Singular masc.=Sinto; sing. fem.=Sintisa) is the name of some communities of the nomadic people usually called "Gypsies" in English. This includes communities known in German and …
Who are the Sinti and Roma? A World of Worlds - USC Shoah …
The Roma and Sinti are often referred to as though they were one and the same people, but in actual fact they are not. They have different nationalities, religious beliefs and habits; the …
Sinti and Roma in Auschwitz - Auschwitz-Birkenau
The Nazi Germans regarded Sinti and Roma (Zigeuner, as they were referred to in official German documents of the period) as enemies of the Third Reich, and therefore sentenced …
Sinte Romani - Wikipedia
Sinte Romani (also known as Sintitikes, Manuš) is the variety of Romani spoken by the Sinti people in Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, some parts of Northern Italy …
Targeting the Sinti and Roma | Facing History & Ourselves
Aug 2, 2016 · Deepen your understanding of the Nazis’ persecution of Sinti and Roma people during World War II.
Where are the Sinti and Roma from? The Name - USC Shoah …
Their Name: Roma? Sinti? Gypsy? • "Roma" and "Gypsy": These are not the same thing and they are not synonyms. • "Roma" is what the Roma call themselves, and it means 'man'. • "Gypsy" …
10 Facts About the Nazi Persecution of the Sinti and Roma People
The Nazi party rounded up all of the Sinti and Roma people, and forced them to live in the Marzahn concentration camp in Berlin. While they were living in these camps, German doctors …
Between 1933 and 1945 Sinti and Roma (“Gypsies”) suffered greatly as victims of Nazi persecution and genocide. Building on long-held prejudices, the Nazi regime viewed Gypsies …