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3-to voenno okruzhie (ID: 1006)

Title (In English):
3rd military district
List Type:
Forced labor
List Organized By:
Not Applicable
Generating Agency:
6th Labor Battalion
Document Date:
20 Jul 1944
Sex:
Male
Number of Persons (Exact):
178
Nationality:
Bulgarian
Persecution Status:
Jew
Organization or Battalion Name:
6th Labor Battalion
Document Format:
Typed Document
Language:
Bulgarian
Number of Pages (Exact):
3
Legibility:
Easily Legible Text
Notes:
This is a roster of those members of the 6th Labor Battalion who were registered as having residences in the Bulgarian 3rd Military District, in the northwest corner of the country. Names #1-33 were registered in the city of Vidin as were eight other men, and #101-178 in Lom. However, some of the men were listed as coming from Sofia, Pazardzhik, Ruse, Plovdiv, Silistra, Salonika, Edirne, Dupnitsa, Svilengrad, Samokov, Yambol, Provadia, and Berkovitsa, i.e., places outside the 3rd Military District. Their presence may be explicable as the residences of these men prior to their forced removal to Vidin and Lom. Those two cities were barge ports to which Jews were sent to await deportation to the Nazi gassing facility at Treblinka. The transit nature of internment there became protracted when deportations were suspended. YOBs were given for each man.
Place of Persecution:
Lovech
Internal Number:
40
Folder:
Fond 2063-I-14

From Collection

Title:
Selected records from the collection of former Archives of Ministry of Defense of Bulgaria in Veliko Tŭrnovo

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