Directories and correspondence concerning deportations from the Gestapo area of Wuerttemberg, mostly compiled by the Shoah survivor Alfred Marx from Stuttgart for the UNRRA search service
Reference Code
8229801Number of documents
64
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Contains:
Directories and correspondence concerning deportations of Jews from the Gestapo area of Württemberg, mostly compiled by Alfred Marx from Stuttgart for the UNRRA tracing service. During the Nazi era, Alfred Marx was, among other things, a representative for Wuerttemberg and Hohenzollern of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany (see note in ref. code 8230000).
I) Letter from the Stuttgart Police Headquarters to the Stuttgart Ministry of the Interior concerning concentration camps and the assembly camps, February 24, 1947.
II) Letter and overview from UNRRA, 9 May 1946.
III) Letter from Alfred Marx of Stuttgart to UNRRA regarding sources about Jews in the Baden area, March 1, 1946.
IV) Index (compiled by Alfred Marx) on Jews deported from Stuttgart. With information on name and date and destination of the deportation. In some cases there are additions regarding family members and their fate of persecution. The directory is available in duplicate.
V) Transport XIII/2 and XIII/4: Excerpts from lists of deportations of Jews from Stuttgart to Theresienstadt on April 16, 1943 and January 10, 1944 (Doc ID 11200962).
VI) Letter from Alfred Marx to the UNRRA tracing service concerning deportations of Jews from Wuerttemberg and Hollenzollern to Riga, Izbica, Theresienstadt, and the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp between 1941 and 1944. According to Marx, his statements are based on a note from the Stuttgart Stapoleitstelle, which he himself copied in 1944.
VII) Overview of the deportations from Karlsruhe, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Mannheim, and other Baden locations (transcript of the original list of the Jewish Community, Prague).
VIII) Transport XIII/1: List of the deportation of Jews from Stuttgart to Theresienstadt on August 22, 1942.


