Sinti in public positions are still loth to admit to their ethnicity.
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The Sinti had a reputation in the camps, he says.
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Discrimination against Sinti and Roma is an inextricable part of their millennium-old history in Europe.
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These methods of denouncement left a mark on the Sinti which has yet to disappear.
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The priests opened the marriage licence books and showed the SS which names were Sinti.
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There is a tradition of persecuting the Sinti.
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Sinti and Roma were left to remember and come to terms with their suffering alone, said Rose.
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Stories went around of Romani-speaking infiltrators, employed to befriend Sinti communities and betray them to the authorities.
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So did most Sinti survivors.
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He travels to Berlin regularly to campaign for the building of a memorial to the Sinti victims, so far in vain.
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She is 20 years younger than him, half-Sinti, half-Jewish, and, when I meet her husband, she is in hospital after a stroke.
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Unlike the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, many of whom came from the educated middle-classes, the Sinti generally made their living on the land.
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In 1939, the total population of Roma and Sinti in Germany and its occupied territories is estimated to have been just under a million.
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Sinti, the name used by ethnic Roma based in Germany for centuries, saw discrimination increase at alarming levels once Adolf Hitler took power in 1933.