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Transport 2 from Berlin, Berlin (Berlin), City of Berlin, Germany to Lodz, Ghetto, Poland on 24/10/1941

Transport
Departure Date 24/10/1941 Arrival Date 25/10/1941
Synagogue on Levetzow Street, Berlin Moabit-Tiergarten
Grunewald Station, Berlin
Passenger train
Lodz,Ghetto,Poland
On October 24 all deportees were taken from the assembly camp to Grunewald station. Those unable to walk were taken there by truck while the others were made to walk about seven kilometres across the city. At the station third-class passenger cars awaited them and the deportees were ordered to board the train. During the journey the Jews were guarded by a guard detail from the Schupo police. All Jewish property was sold by the Gestapo after the transport left. This second transport from Berlin (Welle II – “Wave II”) departed from Grunewald station in Berlin on October 24 and arrived in Lodz on October 25, 1941. The transport was the second out of over 60 transports to the East (Osttransporte) which together took more than 35,000 Berlin Jews to ghettos and extermination sites in Eastern Europe. The files of the Department for Jewish affairs at the Berlin Gestapo were burned during the last weeks of the war and there are no name lists available for the first eight transports from Berlin to the East, including the first four transports to Lodz. After the war, copies of Gestapo files and index cards were discovered in the archive of the Oberfinanzpräsident Berlin-Brandenburg which made it possible to determine the majority of the names of deportees, but it is still difficult to ascertain their exact number. This transport consisted of 987 people. 983 names were registered in the memorial book of murdered Berlin Jews. Some books set the number of deportees at 1,146....
Overview
    No. of transports at the event : 1
    No. of deportees at departure : min: 982, max: 1146
    No. of deportees upon arrival : min: 982, max: 1146
    Date of Departure : 24/10/1941
    Date of Arrival : 25/10/1941