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FIRST "MASS" TRANSPORT TO AUSCHWITZ WAS MARCH 26, 1942
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On March 26, 1942, 999 young Jewish women, between the ages of 16-22, from the eastern portion of Slovakia from Hummene west to Proprad were sent to Auschwitz. They were numbered from 1000-1998. They were kept in the part of the main camp (Auschwitz I), separated by the wall along Blocks 1 to 10. "This is the first registered transport sent to the camp"(Czech, 148). The second "mass" transport arrived on March 28, 1942, and carried "798 Jewish women from Brunn [Slovakia]" They numbered from 1999-2796. (Czech, 150). Czech, Danuta. Auschwitz Chronicles 1939-1945. London: I. B. Tauris, 1990. Gelissen, Rena Kornreich and Heather Dune Macadam. Rena's Promise: Two Sisters in Auschwitz. Boston: Beacon, 1995. Rittner, Carol, and Roth, John K., eds. “Prologue: Women and the Holocaust” and “Chronology.” Women and the Holocaust: Different Voices. New York: Paragon, 1993.184.164.128.9 (talk) 12:03, 13 March 2012 (UTC)
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