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Transport from Lodz, Ghetto, Poland to Auschwitz Birkenau, Extermination Camp, Poland on 13/08/1944

Transport
Departure Date 13/08/1944
Lodz,Ghetto,Poland
Tram
Trucks
Central Prison on Czarnieckiego 16, Lodz ghetto
Radegast railway station
Freight Train
Auschwitz Birkenau,Extermination Camp,Poland

Of about 206,000 Jews living in the Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto, only 68,516 remained on August 1, 1944—40,023 females and 28,493 males, including 4,635 children.[1] By the end of August, the ghetto had been liquidated and almost the entire remaining population had been deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau and murdered.

Despite extensive research, it is not always possible to cite full and accurate transport dates for this phase of massive deportations, which may indeed have spilled over into September. Nazi Germany’s approaching defeat and the concomitant chaos during the final months of the ghetto’s existence impacted powerfully on the records kept by both the Germans and the Jews.[2] Even though the Judenrat’s statistical department kept records until August 21, the first deportations that month, which began more than two weeks earlier, were only listed retroactively, in the records for August 18-21. Deportations were listed for August 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 13, comprising a total of 12,400 souls.[3] However, our research indicates that the first two transports that month left the ghetto as early as August 4 and 5, and it is unclear whether the statistical department listed different dates by mistake or intentionally.[4]

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Regina Lipman - deported from the Łódź ghetto to Auschwitz on 13/08/1944