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March, 17th 1943, Moabit station, Berlin. One thousand three hundred and fifty-four Jewish "transportees", men, women, children, babies and the elderly were all locked up in the cattle cars of rail convoy I/90. Among them, were Anna and Erich. Few of the "transported" people who passed through the town's gates survived. The vast majority lost their life or where part of the "transport to the East", mainly to Auschwitz II-Birkenau extermination camp. Max Gallo, French academician wrote: "beyond the search of the guilty criminals, personnaly responsible, is it not the orientation of a…mehr

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March, 17th 1943, Moabit station, Berlin. One thousand three hundred and fifty-four Jewish "transportees", men, women, children, babies and the elderly were all locked up in the cattle cars of rail convoy I/90. Among them, were Anna and Erich. Few of the "transported" people who passed through the town's gates survived. The vast majority lost their life or where part of the "transport to the East", mainly to Auschwitz II-Birkenau extermination camp. Max Gallo, French academician wrote: "beyond the search of the guilty criminals, personnaly responsible, is it not the orientation of a civilisation that should be called into question, and its relationship to Evil?"
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