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.
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German Police and the Nazi Regime
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustOral History with Henry Kanner
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Roma and Sinti in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RuleOral History with Karl Stojka
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Medical Care, Nazism, and the Holocaust
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustOral History with Marcelle Duval
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Medical Care, Nazism, and the Holocaust
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustOral History with Marie Ondrášová
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Roma and Sinti in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RulePhoto of Deportation of Sinti People in Asperg, Germany
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Roma and Sinti in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RulePhotograph of Romani Section of Lodz Ghetto
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Objects of Memory
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustPortrait of a German Girl in a Handmade Frame
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Jewish Community Documents
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustReport on the Situation of Jews in France
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Jewish Religious Life and the Holocaust
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustSermon for Chanukah 1941
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Post-Holocaust Testimony
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustShoah Outtake with Abraham Bomba
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the HolocaustUndelivered Telegram from Gerhart Riegner to Rabbi Stephen Wise
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Post-Holocaust Testimony
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustUSC Shoah Foundation Oral History with Abraham Bomba
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the HolocaustWar Refugee Board Instructions for Raoul Wallenberg
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The Holocaust and the Moving Image
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustWerner Breslauer, Westerbork Deportation Footage