Frauen- und Kinderschicksale.
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0.4, 006/0063a
former reference number: Auschwitz 10
former reference number: I313, Folio 88-93
DE ITS 0.4 Kartei der „Sachdokumente“ der Sammlungsgruppe Inhaftierung und Verfolgung
Kartei der „Sachdokumente“ der Sammlungsgruppe Inhaftierung und Verfolgung >> Konzentrationslager >> Konzentrationslager Auschwitz >> Häftlingsgruppen
18.02.1945
Ende 07.1944 Liquidierung der restlichen Theresienstädter, zunächst Verschickung Arbeitsfähiger auf Transporte einige größere Knaben ins Männerlager B II d; 10.07.(1944) Mütter mit Kindern nachts zum Kamin geführt; Am 11.07.(1944) die restliche Männer und Frauen, insgesamt ca. 4000; Ungefähr zur gleichen Zeit, Vergasung von ca. 5000 Frauen, Kindern und alten Männern des Zigeunerlagers B II E; 16.04.1944 Ankunft von 299 Frauen und 2 Säuglingen aus Lublin im Männerquarantänelager, die am Abend des 18.04.(1944) abgeholt, außerhalb des Lagers von Hundekommandos (SS) übernommen, zur Vergasung geführt wurden.
Ende 02.1944 ein Transport von Holländern meist Frauen und Kindern, 184 Personen, nach ca. 10 Tagen zum Kamin geführt.
Ende 02.1944 ein Transport von Holländern meist Frauen und Kindern, 184 Personen, nach ca. 10 Tagen zum Kamin geführt.
Dr. Otto Wolken, Auschwitz
Abgebende Stelle: Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen Ludwigsburg
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