On 9 May 1942, 513 Jewish men, women, and children from 43 locations in Thuringia had to go to collection points in their respective villages, towns, and cities. They were taken to Weimar by train. We know the places and the names of those affected from the transport lists that were found in a directory in the archive of the Jewish religious community in Leipzig and can be found in the Arolsen archive. The directory refers to those affected by the first partial transport from Weimar and the surrounding area, which left the city on the morning of May 10, 1942 in the direction of Leipzig.
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