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* [[Robert Narewozewitz]] (M / Germany, 1935) - 6 Oct 1935
* [[Robert Narewozewitz]] (M / Germany, 1935) - 6 Oct 1935


* [[Alfred Nieuwkerk]] (M / Netherlands, 1930) - 10 Jun 1930
* [[Karel Nieuwkerk (F / Netherlands, 1926), Holocaust survivor]] - 9 Aug 1926
* [[Leonora Nieuwkerk (F / Netherlands, 1929), Holocaust survivor]] - 3 Feb 1929
* [[Alfred Nieuwkerk (M / Netherlands, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] - 10 Jun 1930


==== PP ====
==== PP ====


* [[Fanny Polak]] (F / Netherlands, 1931) - 9 Aug 1931
* [[Peter Pialla (M / ???, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] - 4 May 1930


* [[Tibor Pollack]] (M / ???, 1930) - 29 Aug 1930 - Grosswardein
* [[Fanny Polak (F / Netherlands, 1931), Holocaust survivor]] - 9 Aug 1931
(Fanij)


* [[Edmund Pytkowski]] (M / Germany, 1928) - 26 Jun 1928
* [[Tibor Pollack (M / ???, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] - 29 Aug 1930 - Grosswardein
 
* [[Rahel Moses Prinz (M / ???, 1926), Holocaust survivor]] - 3 Aug 1926 -
 
* [[Edmund Pytkowski (M / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] - 26 Jun 1928


==== RR ====
==== RR ====


* [[Gabriel Rosenblum]] (M / Hungary, 1928) - 28 Nov 1928 - Sarospatak
* [[Gabriel Rosenblum (M / Hungary, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] - 28 Nov 1928 - Sarospatak


==== SS ====
==== SS ====


* [[Elsemarie Samuels]] (F / Netherlands, 1927) - 7 Apr 1927
* [[Elsemarie Samuels (F / Netherlands, 1927), Holocaust survivor]] - 7 Apr 1927
 
* [[Adolf Schaap (M / Netherlands, 1932), Holocaust survivor]] - 14 Jan 1932
* [[Otto Schaap (M / Netherlands, 1933), Holocaust survivor]] - 18 Aug 1933


* [[Adolf Schaap]] (M / Netherlands, 1932) - 14 Jan 1932
* [[Rachel Schaffer (F / ?, 1931), Holocaust survivor]] - 23 Jan 1931


* [[Gerson Schiel]] (M / Germany, 1940) - 12 Dec 1940
* [[Gerson Schiel (M / Germany, 1940), Holocaust survivor]] - 12 Dec 1940


* [[Leopold Schiffer]] (M / Poland, 1928) - 8 Nov 1928
* [[Leopold Schiffer (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] - 8 Nov 1928


* [[Benno Schwarz]] (M / Netherlands, 1929) - 2 Jun 1929
* [[Eva Schönberger (F ?, 1931), Holocaust survivor]] - 19 Nov 1931


* [[Carola Simons]] (F / Netherlands, 1937) - 19 Mar 1937
* [[Netty Schwarz (F / Netherlands, 1926), Holocaust survivor]] - 26 Nov 1926
* [[Benno Schwarz (M / Netherlands, 1929), Holocaust survivor]] - 2 Jun 1929


* [[Moses Stein]] (M / Romania, 1928) - 15 Jun 1928 - Borsa
* [[Karl Simon (M / ?, 1937), Holocaust survivor]] - 19 Mar 1937
* [[Jana Stein]] (F / ???, 1940) - 11 Jun 1940 - Prot. B.M.


* [[Isidor Schwimmer]] (M / Hungary, 1928) - 27 Sep 1928
* [[Carola Simons (F / Netherlands, 1937), Holocaust survivor]] - 19 Mar 1937
 
* [[Leonhard Snijder (M / ?, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] - 8 Oct 1930
 
* [[Isaac Speijder (M / ?, 1934), Holocaust survivor]] - 26 Nov 1934
 
* [[Moses Stein (M / Romania, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] - 15 Jun 1928 - Borsa
* [[Jana Stein (F / ???, 1940), Holocaust survivor]] - 11 Jun 1940 (Johanna)
 
* [[Hana Steindler (M / ?, 1926), Holocaust survivor]] - 2 Jun 1926
 
* [[Isidor Schwimmer (M / Hungary, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] - 27 Sep 1928


==== TT ====
==== TT ====


* [[Altje Tromp]] (M / Netherlands, 1927) - 25 Apr 1927
* [[Anni Tels (F / ???, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] - 23 Feb 1930
* [[Gretje Tromp]] (F / Netherlands, 1931) - 20 Oct 1931
* [[Martinus Tels (M / ???, 1926), Holocaust survivor]] - 16 Aug 1926
* [[Aron Tromp]] (M / Netherlands, 1935) - 8 Jun 1935
 
* [[Helena Thors (F / ???, 1926), Holocaust survivor]] - 31 May 1926
 
* [[Altje Tromp (M / Netherlands, 1927), Holocaust survivor]] - 25 Apr 1927
* [[Gretje Tromp (F / Netherlands, 1931), Holocaust survivor]] - 20 Oct 1931 (Grietja)
* [[Aron Tromp (M / Netherlands, 1935), Holocaust survivor]] - 8 Jun 1935
 
* [[Marianne Turfkruijer (F / ???, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] - 19 May 1930
* [[Jaqueline Turfkruijer (F / ???, 1933), Holocaust survivor]] - 4 Mar 1933


==== VV ====
==== VV ====


* [[Liesel van Cleeff]] (F / Netherlands, 1931) - 13 Jan 1931
* [[Liesel van Cleeff (F / Netherlands, 1931), Holocaust survivor]] - 13 Jan 1931
* [[Nelli van Cleeff]] (F / Netherlands, 1933) - 5 Jun 1933
* [[Nelli van Cleeff (F / Netherlands, 1933), Holocaust survivor]] - 5 Jun 1933


* [[Johannes van Emden]] (M / Netherlands, 1942) - 10 Jan 1942
* [[Beatrix van Emden (M / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor]] - 21 May 1938
* [[Johannes van Emden (M / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor]] - 10 Jan 1942


* [[Aron van Leewen]] (M / Netherlands, 1930) - 8 Jun 1930
* [[Aron van Leewen (M / Netherlands, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] - 8 Jun 1930


* [[Marianne Visser]] (F / Netherlands, 1934) - 20 Nov 1934
* [[Marianne Visser (F / Netherlands, 1934), Holocaust survivor]] - 20 Nov 1934


==== WW ====
==== WW ====


* [[Abraham Wertheim]] (M / Netherlands, 1941) - 26 Jun 1941  
* [[Abraham Wertheim]] (M / Netherlands, 1941), Holocaust survivor]] - 26 Jun 1941  
* [[Alexander Wertheim]] (M / Netherlands, 1942) - 5 Oct 1942  
* [[Alexander Wertheim]] (M / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor]] - 8 Oct 1942  
 
* [[Sara Weyl (F / ?, 1926), Holocaust survivor]] - 26 Jun 1926
 
* [[Felix Winkler (M / Czechia, 1926), Holocaust survivor]] - 1 Jan 1926
* [[Frida Winkler (F / Czechia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]] - 2 Sep 1932
* [[Eva Winkler (F / Czechia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] - 13 Oct 1930
* [[Georg Winkler (M / Czechia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]] - 19 Dec 1936


* [[Georg Winkler]] (M / Czechia, 1936) - 19 Dec 1936
* [[Annie Wyler (F / Netherlands, 1935), Holocaust survivor]] - 27 Aug 1935 (Anni Wijler)
* [[Martha Wyler (F / Netherlands, 1931), Holocaust survivor]] - 12 Apr 1931 (Marta Wijler)
* [[Toos Wyler (M / Netherlands, 1929), Holocaust survivor]] - 29 May 1929
(Toos Wijler)


* [[Annie Wyler]] (F / Netherlands, 1935) - 27 Aug 1935
* [[Walter Wijnberg (M / ?, 1932), Holocaust survivor]] - 15 Jun 1932
* [[Martha Wyler]] (F / Netherlands, 1931) - 12 Apr 1931
* [[Toos Wyler]] (F / Netherlands, 1929) - 29 May 1929


== External links ==  
== External links ==  


* [https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/theresienstadt-final-weeks-liberation-and-postwar-trials Theresienstadt Final Weeks]]
* [https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/theresienstadt-final-weeks-liberation-and-postwar-trials Theresienstadt Final Weeks]]

Revision as of 14:22, 12 September 2021

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05Feb45 Train (see Holocaust Children Studies)

  • See list of passengers on USHMM

Overview

Jean-Marie Musy, a former member of the Swiss parliament and ardent anti-Bolshevik, wrote his friend, Heinrich Himmler, in November 1944, that the Union of Orthodox Rabbis in the United States and Canada, in association with Agudat Israel, had made 20 million Swiss francs available to secure the release of Jews from Theresienstadt. Through Musy, these two Jewish organizations paid Himmler five million francs to release 1200 German, Austrian, Czech, and Dutch Jewish prisoners from the camp. Musy's motives remain unclear, but they probably had more to do with the promotion of anti-Bolshevik friends in Germany than with humanitarian concern

In 1945, hoping to use the surviving prisoners at Theresienstadt as a bargaining chip for opening negotiations with the western powers, SS chief Heinrich Himmler, Security Police Chief Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and other SS leaders agreed, as a token of good faith, to the release of 1,200 Theresienstadt prisoners in exchange for five million Swiss francs put up by Jewish organizations in an escrowed account in Switzerland. The 1,200 Jews (523 German Jews, 433 Dutch Jews, 153 Austrian Jews, and 91 Protectorate Jews) reached Switzerland on February 5, 1945.

The prisoner release from Theresienstadt began on February 4, 1945. The majority of the released prisoners were elderly men and women between the ages of 60 and 80, some of whom had been in Theresienstadt for as long as three years. There were, however, 58 children under the age of 12 who were also included in the evacuation transport. The released Jewish prisoners arrived in St. Fiden, Switzerland in two special trains on February 7, 1945. (Another train carrying 540 French Jews from Theresienstadt arrived two weeks later). From St. Fiden 200 of the evacuees were sent to Buehler, and 1000 to nearby St. Gallen to recuperate for several days before being sent on in smaller groups to other parts of the country. In St. Gallen the large Hadwigschulhaus [school], which was requisitioned by the municipality, served as a refugee center from February through May 1945. The center was administered by the Swiss Red Cross with the help of local army reservists and the gendarmerie. Together they offered the refugees food, clothing, shelter and basic medical care.

The St. Gallen series of photographs was taken by Walter Scheiwiller, who trained as an apprentice at the Photohaus Zumbuehl in St. Gallen from 1939-1942. Upon completion of his apprenticeship, he worked in the town as a reporter for Fotopress-Zuerich. On February 11, 1945 he was directed by the Fotopress to record the arrival of the Theresienstadt transport and the subsequent care of the rescued Jews by the citizens of St. Gallen.

The Children (List of Refugees arrived in St. Gallen in February 1945 from Theresienstadt)

Among the 1200 passengers were around 120 children.

AA

  • [[Laslo Antberger (M / ???, 1928) 9 Jun 1928 - Bereksac?

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CC

DD

  • ? [[Desco Davodewitz (M / ???, 1928) - 15 Jun 1928 - Felsöviso
  • Saul Denekamp (M / Netherlands, 1939), Holocaust survivor]] - 15 Feb 1939
  • Jaap Denekamp (M / Netherlands, 1940), Holocaust survivor]] - 9 Apr 1940
  • Alfred Drielsma (M / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor]] - 27 Apr 1938 (The Hague) - d. 18 Feb 2015
  • Lisette Drielsma (F / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor]] - 24 Apr 1942

EE

FF

GG

HH

II

JJ

KK

LL

MM

NN

PP

(Fanij)

RR

SS

TT

VV

WW

(Toos Wijler)

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