Building of the Jewish Community Stuttgart, Hospitalstrasse
Stuttgart Northern Station
Rail car attached to a regular passenger train
Theresienstadt,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia
That transport marked the end of the Jewish communities in Württemberg and Hohenzollern, as they were officially dissolved and their offices were seized by the military authorities. However, there was still a Jewish trustee whose task was to serve the few Jews who were still living in mixed marriages.
This transport consisted of 9 Jews, 8 were from Stuttgart and 1 was from Ulm. Prior to the transport 4 had lived in the building at Hospitalstrasse 4 in Stuttgart which belonged to the Jewish community. The oldest deportee was 63 years old and the youngest 29.
All the deportees were assembled in the building on Hospitalstrasse. There they were searched and their last valuables were confiscated. The deportees had to endure bureaucratic procedures and undergo the final stages of expropriation. Their declarations of property were collected and they were informed that because they were “enemies of the Reich” their assets had been seized....