Deportation of Białystok Children from Theresienstadt to AuschwitzAbtransport Dn/a on October 5, 1943,
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List Number of Adults | - list number associated with each of the 53 adults in this transport |
List Number of Children | - the list number associated with each of the 1196 children in this transport |
Surname | |
First Name | - includes any middle name or title such as Dr. |
Transport Number | - included only for adults |
Born | - full date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy) included for the adults, only year of birth for children |
Born in | - city of birth included only for the children |
Father's Name | |
Mother's Name |
There is also another historical account associated with this particular list, for it is from the Herman Weiss collection. According to information from Yad Vashem:
"Herman Weiss was born in 1917 in Czechoslovakia and was a lawyer, and starting in the late thirties was active in a Zionist organization in Prague which arranged illegal immigration to Palestine. On November 30, 1941 he was deported to Theresienstadt, where he was appointed by the Altestenrat (Council of Elders) to found the statistical department, which he in fact did found and head.
One of the jobs of the department was to record all deportations which arrived and left Theresienstatdt. Hermann Weiss carefully made extra, underground copies of all the lists. In this undertaking he was joined by other workers in the department, who were conscious of the danger in doing so. When the Gestapo sent an order to destroy all documentation, the extra copies were already ready to be hidden until liberation. Hermann Weiss took the documentation with him to Paris, and then to Canada. He died in 1979. In 1980 the documentation was found by Dr. Stephen Barber, and brought to the Yad Vashem archive."
The information contained in this database was indexed as part of the data sharing agreement between Yad Vashem and JewishGen. Thanks to Zvi Bernhardt and the Hall of Names staff, the data was provided from the files of Yad Vashem (file 064/318). This information is accessible to you today, thanks to the effort of the following JewishGen volunteer who is responsible for the transcription of this file: Judi Langer-Surnamer Caplan.
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