List of names of persecuted Jewish students

Almost 11% of the more than 13,000 students at Berlin University, i.e. around 1,400, stated "Jewish" as their religious affiliation in 1930. Under National Socialism, however, not only these students were persecuted as "Jews", but also people who came from a Jewish family but were baptised or were not religious.

It can be assumed that the number of students affected by anti-Semitic measures is far higher than 1400. The list of over 2,300 names of persecuted students was compiled by Peter Nolte on the basis of enrolment cards. It includes over 1900 students on whose cards the Jewish religion was noted, as well as other names from archive material and personal communications. It also includes some politically persecuted students without a Jewish background.