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Rapport. (ID: 5061)

Title (In English):
Report.
List Type:
Transport
List Organized By:
Random
Generating Agency:
Dutch Mission for the Tracing of Missing Persons
Document Date:
2 Nov 1950
Sex:
Male
Number of Persons (Est.):
37
Nationality:
Dutch
Persecution Status:
Jew
Document Format:
Typed Document
Language:
Dutch
Number of Pages (Exact):
3
Legibility:
Moderately Legible Text
Notes:
This is the testimony of Abraham Aussen, a survivor of the transport from Westerbork on October 23, 1942. In addition to his name, date of birth, occupation, and address, the document also includes information on approximately 37 men he knew while in different camps, including 4 who were with him in Niederkirch (including his son and his nephew), 6 Dutch Jews who were in Blechhammer, 14 more who arrived on the transport of October 23, 1942, 2 more who were in Blechhammer with him, 4 more whom he identified based on Red Cross Lists, and 6 more who were in Blechhammer. The information varies for each person. The last name is always included and often the first name is , too. Also often listed are approximate ages, places of origin, and notes on the person's fate.
Place From:
  • Cosel
  • Eichtal
  • Westerbork
Place To:
  • Annaberg
  • Blechhammer
  • Cosel
  • Eichtal
  • Niederkirch
Reel:
368

From Collection

Title:
Selected records from the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation (NIOD)

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