The deportation of Jews by truck or train to concentration camps, forced labor sites, and killing centers was an integral part of the Nazis' systematic attempt to murder European Jews. Many accounts describe the terror and miserable conditions of deportations, which often took place in public spaces with the assistance of police and railroad workers.
deportations
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Jewish Religious Life and the Holocaust
Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust"On the Danger of Forced Conversion"
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Jewish Community Documents
Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust"Report for the period from July 22 to September 30, 1942"
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Wartime Jewish Press
Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust"Saxa loquuntur"
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Jewish Community Documents
Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust"The Massacre of the Jews of Jassy"
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Wartime Jewish Press
Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust"To the Wide Jewish Masses"
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Wartime Jewish Press
Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust"Warsaw's Jews are being murdered in Treblinki"
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Wartime Correspondence
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustAnonymous Letter Thrown from a Deportation Train
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the HolocaustAttorney General Francis Biddle to Secretary of State Cordell Hull
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The Holocaust in Yugoslavia
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustCircular Letter from the Jewish Community of Zagreb to the Jewish Communities of the Independent State of Croatia
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Jewish Community Documents
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustCircular Letter of the Aid Center for Jews
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the HolocaustDeclaration of December 17, 1942
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Holocaust Diaries
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustDeposition of Pesakh Burshteyn
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Holocaust Diaries
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustDiary of Abraham Frieder
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Holocaust Diaries
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustDiary of Adolf Guttentag
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Holocaust Diaries
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustDiary of Đura Rajs