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The systematic deportation
The systematic deportation was a strictly planned deportation from Germany, Austria and the Czech lands of Bohemia and Moravia. In 3 months time 42,000 were deported to ghetto in Lodz, Minsk, Kaunas and Riga. -
Deportation to Treblinka II
The fall of 1942, 346,000 jews from the Radmon ghetto and 33,300 from the Lublin ghetto were deported to Treblinka II killing center. -
Deportation from Belzec
December 1942, 25,000 Jews were transported in cattle cars from Belzec to Majdanek and are killed upon arrival. After the deportation, the Belzec killing centre then closed. -
Croatia's deportation
Croatia had a Jewish population of about 30,000. In the summer of 1942 around 6,000 Croatian Jews were deported to Auschwitz and 15,000 were gathered into other concentration camps. -
Deportation from Norway
Norway had a small Jewish population of around 2,000. Then in September, the Nazi occupation power carried out the deportation of about half of the Norwegian Jews, in total 770 Norwegian Jews were deported to Auschwitz. -
Chelmno killing centre
1942 January, The deportation of 65,000 jews from lodz(city in Poland), to chelmno killing centre. -
French Jews
After Germany’s victory over France, the Nazi's began deporting
French Jews in the summer of 1942. They had set a goal of deporting 125,000 Jews but due to transportation problems they only deported about 42,000. -
Netherlands deportation
1942 July, Deportation from the Netherlands starts on July 15; about 34,000 Jews going to Sobibor extermination camp and 60,000 going to Auschwitz-Birkenau. -
Warsaw ghetto
Summer, 1942, is the start of the deportation from the Warsaw ghetto; by September approximately 300,000 people are deported to be killed in Treblinka. -
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Hungarian deportation
May 15, 1944, The deportation of 440,000 Jewish people from Hungary to Auschwitz-Birkenau begins. The deportation ended on July 1944