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5-10-'42 Transport. Zakrau Blechammer. (ID: 7052)

Title (In English):
October 5, 1942 Transport. Zakrau Blechammer.
List Type:
Transport
List Organized By:
Random
Generating Agency:
Dutch Mission for the Tracing of Missing Persons
Document Date:
29 Jan 1951
Sex:
Male
Number of Persons (Est.):
55
Nationality:
Dutch
Persecution Status:
Jew
Document Format:
Typed Document
Language:
Dutch
Number of Pages (Exact):
3
Legibility:
Moderately Legible Text
Notes:
This document is testimony given by Isaac Arbeid, a survivor of this transport. The document includes a few lists, including 3 people who arrived on October 13, 1942 from Niederkirch, 2 people who arrived on October 18, 1942, from Johannsdorf, and 2 people in Blechhammer in November 1942. There is also a list of 20 men that indicates in what barrack they each were, a list of 2 more Dutchmen he met, and a list of 27 people who were evacuated on January 21, 1945, to Gross Rosen. The specific information about each person varies. In some cases, there is only a last name, in others last and first names. In others, there are also dates of birth or estimates of individuals' ages. In many instances there is also information on the person's fate, i.e. where and when he died, or the fact that he survived and was repatriated.
Place From:
  • Johannesdorf
  • Niederkirch
  • Westerbork
Place To:
  • Blechhammer
  • Cosel
  • Gross Rosen
  • Sakrau
Place of Persecution:
  • Blechhammer
  • Buchenwald [concentration camp], Germany
Reel:
368

From Collection

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

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