Albert Lichtblau (2015). «Austria». I Wolf Gruner og Jörg Osterloh. The Greater German Reich and the Jews: Nazi Persecution Policies in the Annexed Territories 1935-1945 (1 utg.). Berghahn Books. s. 39–67 https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt9qd1cq.Manglende eller tom |tittel= (hjelp)
«Austria». encyclopedia.ushmm.org (på engelsk). Besøkt 11. februar 2020. «In 1938, Austria had a Jewish population of about 192,000, representing almost 4 percent of the total population. The overwhelming majority of Austrian Jews lived in Vienna, the capital, an important center of Jewish culture, Zionism, and education. Jews comprised about 9 percent of the city's population. However, by December 1939 their number had been reduced to just 57,000, primarily due to emigration. … Between 1938 and 1940, 117,000 Jews left Austria.»