File:Westerbork deportation.jpg

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People forced to enter a freighter train at Nazi-prisoners camp Westerbork, transporting them to extermination camps

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English: Deportation of citizens from prisoners' camp Westerbork to extermination camps, in freighter trains, ordered and executed by the Nazi Regime during World War II. The Netherlands, 1944–1945.[1]
Date Sep 1944 - 1945
Source http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/media_ph.php?MediaId=492
Author Rudolf Preslauer, hold prisoner in camp Westerbork. The work has been made as forced labour, ordered by SS Camp Commander Albert Gemmeker.[2][3]
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Public Domain, according to the USHMM. Sensitive information on cruelties against humanity. The picture should only be shown in the right context.

references

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  1. Prenger, Kevin. Camp Westerbork. Traces of War. STIWOT (Stichting Informatie Wereldoorlog Twee). Retrieved on 2021-05-18.
  2. Van Liempt, Ad. Camp commander Gemmeker lived in fear of new trial for years. Rijks Universiteit Groningen. Rijks Universiteit Groningen. Retrieved on 2021-05-19.
  3. Westerbork films. Memory of the World. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Retrieved on 2021-05-18.

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