Nicht angeführt (Transport von Zamosc nach Auschwitz).
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0.4, 071/0363a
former reference number: Auschwitz 10
former reference number: I313, Folio 21-22
DE ITS 0.4 Kartei der „Sachdokumente“ der Sammlungsgruppe Inhaftierung und Verfolgung
Kartei der „Sachdokumente“ der Sammlungsgruppe Inhaftierung und Verfolgung >> Zwangsarbeitslager für Juden
16.12.1942
Bericht zum Transport von 644 Polen nach dem Konzentrationslager Auschwitz am 10.12.1942. Abgang des Transportes in Zamosc am 10.12.1942, 16 Uhr Ankunft in Auschwitz am 12.12.1942, nach 23 Uhr. Von den 644 Polen ergriffen 14 die Flucht. Die Übernahme in Auschwitz erfolgte am 13.12.1942. Die II-er Fälle betreffend, wurde darauf hingewiesen, das nach Anweisung des Reichssicherheitshauptamtes, die in Zamosc eingelieferten Polen familienweise einer Gesamtwertung unterworfen und dementsprechend in die zuständigen Gruppen aufgeteilt werden. Wegen der Arb.-Einsatzfähigkeit erklärte SS-Hstuf. Haumeier, daß nur Arbeitsfähige eingeliefert werden sollen, um jede unnütze Belastung des Lagers zu vermeiden. Durch Liquidation sollen in kürzester Zeit Beschränkte, Krüppel und Kranke aus dem Lager entfernt werden.
Kinna, Heinrich, SS-Ustuf., Zamosc
Abgebende Stelle: Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen Ludwigsburg
Art: Fotokopie einer Abschrift vom Original
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