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Gitla Salomons-Grier

Chrzanów, – Auschwitz,

Reached the age of 35 years

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About Alex Salomons and his wife Gitla Grier.

Alex Salomons was born on 22 August 1901 in Hilversum as a son of Meijer Salomons and Bloeme de Paauw. After first working as a sculptor, he became a bookkeeper, with which he managed to support himself and his family, but during the mandatory registration with the Jewish Council in 1941, Alex Salomons turned out to be registered as a furrier.

The then Amsterdam family of Meijer Salomons and Bloem…

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Alex Salomons and his family

In addition, a Jokos file (number 3223) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.

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The Albersheim Declaration

At the beginning of the 'twisted road to Auschwitz', the plan arose to have Jews emigrate to Palestine. This possibility was put into practice on a small scale for a limited group of chosen ones. On 1 November 1942, the Jewish Council announced that those who met the following requirements could report in writing:

  1. persons who were in possession of a certificate for emigration to Palestine before …
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More about the transport of 16 November 1943 Westerbork -> Auschwitz.

Deportation periods in 1943

Apart from the "Sobibor period" (2 March to 20 July 1943), two deportation periods can be distinguished in 1943, namely: the period from 11 January to 2 February 1943, during which 9 transports left directly for Auschwitz, namely 8 from Westerbork and 1 from Apeldoorn (for brevity to be called "Spring Transports 1943"), and the period from 24 August to 16 November 1943,…

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