
Zalman Gradowski

On November 2, 1942, he was deported, as were all Jews then living in Lunna, as well as neighboring towns, to the Kielbasin (Kolbasino) transit camp (Transitlager or Sammellager). On December 5, he and all his Jewish townsfolk (numbering approximately 1,500) were forcibly marched from the Kielbasin transit camp to Lososno, Poland, where they boarded a train bound for, as he later discovered, Auschwitz. The train arrived in Auschwitz-Birkenau on the morning of December 8. After "selection" at Auschwitz-Birkenau, his family members as well as all women and children, and most of the men who were on the transport, were immediately sent to the gas chamber and murdered. Shortly afterward, Gradowski and several others from the transport who survived the “selection” were sent to work in crematoria as part of the ''Sonderkommando'' slave labour unit. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Gradowski, Zalmen
Published in: Revue d'histoire de la Shoah 171(2001), Seite 18-126 volume:171 year:2001 pages:18-126
Published in: Revue d'histoire de la Shoah 171(2001), Seite 18-126 volume:171 year:2001 pages:18-126
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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by Gradowski, Załmen
Published in: Pro memoria 25(2006), Seite 35-45 volume:25 year:2006 pages:35-45
Published in: Pro memoria 25(2006), Seite 35-45 volume:25 year:2006 pages:35-45
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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Published in: Revue d'histoire de la Shoah
(2001), 171, Seite 127-148 year:2001 number:171 pages:127-148
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“...Gradowski, Zalmen Wollnerman Haim Smedley Béatrice Mesnard Philippe...”
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