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Transport 57 from Drancy, Camp, France to Auschwitz Birkenau, Extermination Camp, Poland on 18/07/1943

Transport
Departure Date 18/07/1943 Arrival Date 20/07/1943
Beginning in the Spring of 1943, the Germans conducted most of the arrests of Jews in France. The transports that followed included also those who, following the requests of the Vichy regime, had previously been protected from deportation: former POWs, foreign volunteers of the French army and employees of the UGIF (Union générale des Israélites de France, General Union of Jews in France). In May 1943, for example, the Sipo-SD conducted arrests at the UGIF offices in Marseille; in another raid conducted in the south at the end of April, the Germans boarded trains and arrested all passengers who had the word “Jew” in their papers; in the city of Nimes, local Jews were arrested along with immigrants. After the deportation to the East of over 8,000 Jews in eight transports that departed during the months February and March 1943, deportation was halted for three months. During that period, less than 2,000 Jews were brought to Drancy, mostly from Paris, its environs, and from provincial towns throughout France. A possible reason for this hiatus was that the heads of the Sipo-SD, particularly Heinz Roethke, were preparing for the arrest and concentration of thousands of Jews in Drancy, which were supposed to take place immediately after the Vichy regime passed an act that would strip French citizenship from all Jews who had arrived in France after August 10, 1927; in the end, this bill was not enacted. In order to expedite the arrests and deportations, a team headed by Alois Brunner arrived in Paris. In the months prior to his arrival, Brunner was tasked with the deportation of 43,000 Jews from Thessaloniki to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Brunner took great interest in the Drancy camp: he arrived there on June 18, and began interrogating about 1,500 inmates for three days. He also imposed harsher rules. Several days later, on July 2, the administration of the camp was handed over to the Germans, and French gendarmerie only kept watch over the external perimeter....
Maurice Szpirglas - deported from Drancy to Auschwitz on 18/07/1943
Leon Spievak - deported from Drancy to Auschwitz on 18/07/1943