Contains: I) Accompanying letter from the State Police Office Frankfurt/Main to the Chief of Police of Frankfurt/Main concerning the list of deportees, 1942/10/03.
II) Index on the deportation of Jews from Frankfurt/Main (via Berlin) to Raasiku, Harjumaa, Estonia, 1942/09/24. The persons concerned were first transported to Berlin.
On September 26, 1942, 812 Berlin Jews were deported in the so-called 20th East Transport (wave 32). A train from Frankfurt/Main with an additional 237 deportees was coupled at the Moabit freight station. The deportation destination was Raasiku in Estonia. Upon arrival in Raasiku, some of the deportees were sent to the Jägala camp, another small number to a labor camp near Riga, and the remaining prisoners were shot in a nearby forest area (Kalevi-Liiva) immediately after arrival. See: Akim Jah: Die Deportationen der Juden aus Berlin - Die nationalsozialistische Vernichtungspolitik und das Sammellager Große Hamburger Straße, Berlin 2013, p. 632.