Deported from the Panamakade
A group of Jews is taken to a warehouse on the Panamakade where they are to be put on a train to Westerbork. The group is accompanied by members of the SS, the police and stewards from the Jewish Council.
The men wearing black uniforms and field caps are members of the Voluntary Police Force Corps which is made up of NSB members and set up in the Spring of 1942. This corps helps the occupier tracking down and picking up Jews. It also helps with the security of important NSB members’ homes and NSB offices.
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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