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Transport from Sieradz, Ghetto, Poland to Lodz, Ghetto, Poland on 24/08/1942

Transport
Departure Date 24/08/1942 Arrival Date 29/08/1942
Sieradz,Ghetto,Poland
Church by the convent of the Ursuline nuns, Dominikańska St., Sieradz
Sieradz Rail Station, 9 Kolejowa Street, Sieradz
Cattle Cars
Lodz,Ghetto,Poland
Approximately 30,000 Jews lived in the county of Sieradz at the outbreak of the war in 1939. Of these, 2,536 were in the town of Sieradz, constituting some 21 percent of the town’s population. The German army entered Sieradz on September 3, 1939. Friedrich Rippich was nominated as landrat, the county commissioner, and held the role until the end of 1941. The outpost of the Geheime Staatspolizeistelle Litzmannstadt Aussendienstelle Schieratz (the Sieradz branch of the Gestapo Litzmannstadt) was founded in February 1940 on 21 Legionów St. (Breslauer Strasse). Kriminalsekretär Leo Staliński was the chief of the Gestapo in Sieradz and Kriminal Assistant Emil Pemp his deputy. Kurt Abramowski served as chief of the Schutzpolizei in Sieradz. ...
Blanka Iland - deported from Sieradz to Łódź on 24/08/1942
Dora Menkin - deported from Sieradz to Łódź on 24/08/1942
Manyah Krakauer - deported from Sieradz to Łódź on 24/08/1942