Photos: Deportation

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Children from an orphanage in Marysin, Poland wait in line to board a truck which will take them to the Chelmno concentration camp where they will be killed.
In March, 1942, the Jews of the Lublin Province of Poland are deported to the Belzec death camp.
Lódz, January 1942. From January 16 to January 29, 1942, about 10,000 Jews were deported from the Lódz ghetto to the death camp in Chelmno. Another 34,074 were deported between February 22 and April 2, 1942.
Lublin, Poland, 1942. Household goods plundered from Jews deported to extermination camps.
Dutch Jews are marched to the Amersfoot internment camp under heavy guard, 1942.
Dutch Jews are marched to the Amersfoot internment camp under heavy guard, 1942.
Dutch Jews make their way to the Muiderpoort railroad station in Amsterdam where they will board trains for the Westerbork transit camp, 1943.
Dutch Jews, seized in their homes, are brought by truck to the Muiderpoort railroad station in the Polderweg district to be deported to Westerbork, 1943.
Deportation of Dutch Jews to Westerbork transit camp, about 1942.
Arrival of Jews at the Theresienstadt ghetto.
Jews at the Muiderpoort railroad station in the Polderweg district before their deportation to the Westerbork transit camp. Three children wait with toys and bed rolls while their father has their luggage checked.
An elderly Jewish couple on their way from Hooghalen to the Westerbork transit camp. A Dutch policeman stands behind them.
Jewish deportees from the Lódz ghetto arrive in Chelmno after having been transferred from a closed passenger train to a train of open cars at the Kolo station.
Lublin Province, March 1942. On the way to the death camp in Belzec.

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