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Ostpost vom 7.4.44. (ID: 8965)

Title (In English):
Mail from the East of April 7, 1944.
List Organized By:
Transport
Generating Agency:
Westerbork Camp Administration
Document Date:
5 May 1944
Sex:
Male and Female
Number of Persons (Exact):
35
Nationality:
Dutch
Persecution Status:
Jew
Document Format:
Typed Document
Language:
German
Number of Pages (Exact):
1
Legibility:
Easily Legible Text
Notes:
This is a list of people who wrote letters from Birkenau and Monowitz to people in the Netherlands, presumably in Westerbork. The names are grouped by the transports on which the people were (one from Vught to Auschwitz dated November 15, 1943, one from Westerbork to Theresienstadt dated April 20, 1943, and one from Hooghalen via Amersfoort dated July 18, 1942) and then alphabetized within those groups. The list includes each person's last name, maiden name if appropriate, first name, date of birth, and the camp--Monowitz or Birkenau--where they were at the time.
Place From:
  • Amersfoort
  • Hooghalen
  • Vught
  • Westerbork
Place To:
  • Auschwitz, Poland
  • Theresienstadt
Place of Persecution:
  • Birkenau
  • Monowitz
Keyword:
Detention center / prison
Reel:
379

From Collection

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

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