Evakuierung der Juden aus Wien - Sonderbehandlung (Deportation of the Jews of Vienna -special handling) to the Generalgouvernement in Poland
Evakuierung der Juden aus Wien - Sonderbehandlung (Deportation of the Jews of Vienna -special handling) to the Generalgouvernement in Poland
Evakuierung der Juden aus Wien - Sonderbehandlung (Deportation of the Jews of Vienna -special handling) to the Generalgouvernement in Poland
- Decisions made by the Gestapo at a joint meeting of Dr. Karl Ebner, Anton Brunner, Laube and Herbert Mueller on the question of the special handling and the special treatment of the Jews destined for deportation to the Generalgouvernement: disabled World War I veterans, Mischlinge, former government officials, Jews with emigration papers, those with foreign citizenship, those suffering from incurable diseases, the elderly, 12 February 1941;
- Gestapo orders regarding the ban on leaving the Vienna region (Gau) without permission from the Zentralstelle fuer Juedische Auswanderung (Central Office for Jewish Emigration), 13 February 1941;
- Punishment of those who refused to clean railroad cars after their arrival [?] from the Generalgouvernement in a deportation to Mauthausen; a general letter from the NSDAP (Nazi party) leadership in Vienna, over the signature of Karl Scharizer, 20 March 1941;
- General letter from the Vienna SD Leitabschnitt (Regional Headquarters) to the SD Aussenstellen (branches) regarding keeping track of the reaction of the Aryan population in Vienna to the deportation of the Jews and preventing assistance to the deportees; deportation of Bernhard Spitzer, the Mischling, to Auschwitz for violating the law, April 1943.
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item Id
3696209
Type of material
Official documentation
File Number
84
Language
German
Record Group
O.30 - Austria Collection
Date of Creation - earliest
12/02/1941
Date of Creation - latest
11/04/1943
Name of Submitter
DR. JONNY MOSER ע"י ד"ר רוזנקרנץ.
Original
NO
No. of pages/frames
10
Connected to Item
O.30 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Austria, mainly during the Holocaust period