Jewish tax
Jewish tax refers to different taxes or anti-Semitically motivated compulsory levies to which Jews were subjected, including:
- in the Roman Empire
- in the middle ages
- Leibzoll , an escort tax when crossing a territorial customs border
- Protection money of the Jews derived from the Judenregal
- Third pfennig , a coronation tax
- in Frederician Prussia
- in the time of National Socialism
- Reich flight tax
- Jewish property tax
- Emigration tax (also known as passport levy )
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