Otto Frank's kaart uit Westerbork © Nederlandse Rode Kruis
The search for missing persons is handed over to the Red Cross
The department responsible for the recovery of people in Amsterdam hands over its documents and its search efforts for relatives to the Red Cross. These documents contain the names and details of almost all those Jews who lived in the Netherlands before the deportations. They also include details of their departure. The documents are an important tool in searching for missing persons.
The deportations
When the gas chambers in Auschwitz are ready for use in 1942, Jews from all over Europe are sent to this concentration and extermination camp. The Nazis organize this under the guise of ‘emigration’ and ‘employment’ in Eastern Europe. In July they start to assemble Jews in Amsterdam. First they are taken by train to Westerbork in Drenthe then they are sent in crowded cattle and goods cars to concentration camps. More than 100,000 Jews from Amsterdam meet their deaths in this way.
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