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Transport from Lodz, Ghetto, Poland to Chelmno, Extermination Camp, Poland on 11/09/1942

Transport
Departure Date 11/09/1942 Arrival Date 11/09/1942
Lodz,Ghetto,Poland
Chelmno,Extermination Camp,Poland
Between January and mid May 1942, the Germans had removed 54,990 Jews from the Łódź ghetto, murdering them in the Chełmno extermination camp. In late August 1942, the Reichssicherheitshauptamt (Reich Security Main Office – RSHA) ordered the resumption of the deportations. All ghetto residents under age ten and over sixty-five, the sick, and the unemployed were slated to be deported. The ghetto would become a forced labor camp. SS Hauptsturmführer Günther Fuchs (head of Referat IV B 4, the Department of "Jewish Affairs" in Łódź), who led the Gestapo’s activities in the ghetto, reported during his 1966 trial in Hannover that he was informed of the RSHA’s order approximately three weeks before the mass deportations resumed. As a prelude to the new wave of deportations, the Germans elected to empty the hospitals and clinics in the ghetto and convert them into factories. They deported roughly 1,500 patients from six hospitals together with a number of prisoners from the Central Prison (Zentralgefängnis) on 14/16 Czarnieckiego St. (Schneidergasse) with utmost brutality during the first two days of September 1942....
Sara Urbach - testifies about the deportation from Łódź to Chełmno in September 1942