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Transport from Dabie, Ghetto, Poland to Chelmno, Extermination Camp, Poland on 19/12/1941

Transport
Departure Date 19/12/1941 Arrival Date 19/12/1941
Dabie,Ghetto,Poland
The Dąbie theatre at the market square
Trucks
Chelmno,Extermination Camp,Poland
Starting on December 14, 1941, the Nazi Mayor Fellenberg informed Josef Dyament that the Dąbie Ghetto would be liquidated and the Jews would be sent "to the East." German Gendarmerie forces rounded up about 900 Jews in the market square (approximately 200 had succeeded to escape) and locked them inside the local theater and the Catholic church where they were beaten and humiliated. The next morning, only six healthy- and strong-looking Jews were deported to the Chełmno extermination camp in order to dig additional mass graves for the Jews of Koło of whom the last ones had been gassed on December 12. All other Jews were released and sent back home without explanation. Three days later, on December 17, 1941, the procedure repeated itself. German Gendarmerie forced the Jews out of their homes and herded them into the local theater and church where they spent the night without food or water.

The next day, early in the morning, on December 18, 1941, trucks arrived, deporting only the Jews from the theater. Ramps were pulled down at its entrance. The deportees had to leave their belongings behind. On December 19, the same trucks arrived early in the morning, deporting the remaining Jews in the church. They were transported in groups of 60 to 80 to the Chełmno (Kulmhof) extermination camp....
Overview
    No. of transports at the event : 1
    No. of deportees at departure : 200
    No. of deportees upon arrival : 200
    Date of Departure : 19/12/1941
    Date of Arrival : 19/12/1941