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Transport V/9 from Dresden, Dresden (Dresden Bautzen), Saxony, Germany to Theresienstadt, Ghetto, Czechoslovakia on 21/06/1943

Transport
Departure Date 21/06/1943 Arrival Date 21/06/1943
Gebaeude der Judischen Gemeinde in der Zeughausstrasse 3 in Dresden
Trucks
Theresienstadt,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia
Transport V/9 was the ninth transport from Dresden to Theresienstadt. It departed from Dresden on 21 June 1943 and arrived in Theresienstadt later the same day. Apart from the Gauleiter of Saxony, Martin Mutschmann, there were other key figures involved in the execution of this transport: Wili Müller-Metz, the head of Gestapo Dresden, and Johannes Thümmler, the head of Gestapo Chemnitz, authorized it, while Werner Jacob, the head of Department IV in Dresden, and Henry Schmidt, the head of the Dresden Department for Jewish Affairs in the RSHA, were responsible for organizing and carrying it out. Schmidt was also present in the assembly camps and even accompanied two or three transports to Theresienstadt. The deportees were permitted to bring a sum of 50 Reichmarks, a suitcase, a full set of clothes, suitable shoes, bedding, tableware and food supplies for eight days. Additionally, those selected for deportation had to produce an inventory of all their property. If one or more of the proposed deportees committed suicide, or for any other reason could not be deported at the last minute, the Judenstelle would ensure that others would be deported instead. The deportees were normally detained in the assembly camps for the last few days prior to deportation or, in the case of the early transports from Dresden, in the “Jew houses”. Two members of the Gestapo from the Jewish Desk, would usually round up the Jews destined for deportation. The Jews were requested to hand over the apartments in tidy form after they had paid all taxes. The Gestapo searched the deportees’ luggage and the apartment, and often confiscated valuables. Subsequently they sealed the apartments. This process usually took place between one and two days prior to the actual deportation. At the assembly site the Jews were forced to sign a declaration, authorizing the transfer of their property to the State....
Overview
    No. of transports at the event : 1
    No. of deportees at departure : 28
    No. of deportees upon arrival : 28
    Date of Departure : 21/06/1943
    Date of Arrival : 21/06/1943
    Item No. : 5092372
    Transport No. upon Arrival : V/9