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Umschlagplatz (German:
collection point or
reloading point) was the term used
during The
Holocaust to
denote the
holding areas adjacent to
railway stations...
- The
Umschlagplatz Monument (full name:
Umschlagplatz Monument-Wall) is a
monument located in
Warsaw at
Stawki Street, in the
former loading yard, where...
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photograph was taken, all of the Jews in the
photograph were
marched to the
Umschlagplatz and
deported to
Majdanek extermination camp or Treblinka. The exact...
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buildings searched, then
everyone was
loaded into
wagons and
taken to the
Umschlagplatz (****embly area) in
Stawki Street next to the
Warszawa Gdańska station...
- in
daily round-ups,
marched through the ghetto, and ****embled at the
Umschlagplatz station square for what was
called in the ****
euphemistic jargon "resettlement...
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Treblinka extermination camp as part of
Operation Reinhard. At the
Umschlagplatz,
Szpilman is
about to
board the train, when a
friend from the Jewish...
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street by street,
under the
guise of "resettlement", and
marched to the
Umschlagplatz holding area. From there, they were sent
aboard Holocaust trains to...
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Zamenhofa 19 NARA copy #2, IPN copy #2
Vacate the factory!
Umschlagplatz, gate by the
bathhouse NARA copy #3, IPN copy #3
Discussing the evacuation...
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Ghetto Police were
ordered to
escort the
ghetto inhabitants to the
Umschlagplatz train station. They were
spared from the
deportations until September...
- Łódź held 204,000 Jews. Both
ghettos had
collection points known as
Umschlagplatz along the rail tracks, with most
deportations from
Warsaw to Treblinka...