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More about the conclusions of the transports Westerbork -> Auschwitz on 31 August 1943 and on 7 September 1943Westerbork -> Auschwitz.

All male belonging to the above-mentioned two transports who had reached the age of 16 on the day after their arrival at Auschwitz (i.e. on 2 and 10 September 1943 respectively), but who were not yet 51 years of age, are, unless individually is known (see also chapter 1 paragraph 3 sub II) to have died in Warsaw, no later than 31 March 1944.

All other male belonging to the above transports, unless individually known otherwise, are deemed to have died in Birkenau resp. on or about 3 September 1943 (transport 31 August 1943) and on 10 September 1943 (transport 7 September 1943).

All women belonging to the transport of 7 September 1943, who have reached the age of 16 on the day after arrival at Auschwitz (i.e. on 10 September 1943), but were not yet 41 years old and had no children with them, are, unless individually known otherwise, deemed to have died in or in the vicinity of Auschwitz/Birkenau no earlier than 10 September 1943 and no later than 30 November 1943.

All other women belonging to the above-mentioned transports, as well as the children, are deemed to have died in Birkenau resp. on or about 3 September 1943 (transport 31 August 1943) and on 10 September 1943 (transport 7 September 1943).

Source: The Dutch Red Cross, brochure “Auschwitz part IV, deportation transports in 1943, page 67, edition of 30 October 1953.

 

 

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