Transport from Westerbork,Camp,The Netherlands to Sobibor,Extermination Camp,Poland on 29/06/1943
Transport from Westerbork, Camp, The Netherlands to Sobibor, Extermination Camp, Poland on 29/06/1943
Transport
Departure Date 29/06/1943
Westerbork,Camp,The Netherlands
Freight Train
Sobibor,Extermination Camp,Poland
Very little is actually known about the train journey itself from the Netherlands to Sobibor. Out of a total of nearly 34,000 Jews deported from the Netherlands to Sobibor during the spring of 1943, only 19 survived the War. This extremely high death toll was due to the nature of this site which was designed solely as an extermination camp. Following the arrival of a transport, most deportees were rapidly stripped of their clothes, the women's hair was cut and then they were forced into gas chambers camouflaged as showers, and murdered.
The 16th transport destined for Sobibor, departed from Westerbork transit camp on June 29, 1943. It consisted of 2,397 deportees. There are no survivors from this transport.