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Transport from Warta, Ghetto, Poland to Lodz, Ghetto, Poland on 27/08/1942

Transport
Departure Date 27/08/1942 Arrival Date 28/08/1942
Warta,Ghetto,Poland
Bernardine Monastery, 9 Klasztorna Street, Warta
Church of St. Nicholas the Bishop, 3 Kaliska Street, Warta
Horse-drawn wagons
Trucks
Sieradz Rail Station, 9 Kolejowa Street, Sieradz
Cattle Cars
Lodz,Ghetto,Poland
At the outbreak of the war, approximately 1,580 Jews lived in Warta, a town in the county of Sieradz (Schieratz). The Jewish community comprised some 35 percent of the town's population.

The German army entered Warta in early September, 1939. The Jewish community was threatened with deportation and homes were looted; in February 1940 the Germans established a ghetto, forcing Warta’s Jews and fifty Jewish families from Kalisz, Błaszki, and Stawiszyn into an area measuring roughly 200 meters by 250 meters. ...
Overview
    No. of transports at the event : 1
    No. of deportees at departure : 209
    Date of Departure : 27/08/1942
    Date of Arrival : 28/08/1942