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25-1-'44 transport. Getekende verklaring. Rapport. (ID: 66)

Title (In English):
Transport of January 25, 1944. Signed affidavit. Report.
List Type:
Government record
List Organized By:
Random
Generating Agency:
Dutch Mission for the Tracing of Missing Persons
Document Date:
8 May 1951
Sex:
Female
Number of Persons (Est.):
25
Nationality:
  • Czech
  • Dutch
Persecution Status:
Jew
Document Format:
Typed Document
Language:
Dutch
Number of Pages (Exact):
2
Legibility:
Moderately Legible Text
Notes:
This document is the testimony of Judith van der Blosch-Nebig, a survivor of the January 1, 1944, transport from Auschwitz to Westerbork. In addition to her date of birth, postwar address, and prisoner numbe at Auschwitz, the document includes information about 20 other Dutch prisoners, inlcuding last and usually first names, place of origin, date of birth or approximate age, and whether they died or survived. She also mentions five Czech women who were also prisoners but provides no other information about them. NOTE: The Brizinsky mentioned in her testimony is presumably Brzezinka, which is Polis for Birkenau.
Place From:
  • Auschwitz, Poland
  • Birkenau
  • Westerbork
Place To:
  • Auschwitz, Poland
  • Birkenau
Place of Liberation:
Auschwitz, Poland
Postwar Place:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Reel:
369

From Collection

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

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