Wiesbaden
1,200 Jewish Men, Women and
Children from Wiesbaden, Germany were murdered by the Germans during World War
2 (out of a 1933 Jewish Population of 1,225 – only 25 Jews from Wiesbaden
survived the Holocaust. Before the Nazis came to power in 1933 there were 3,000
Jews in Wiesbaden with 1,775 of them able to flee.)
This picture was taken at the
Main Train Station in Wiesbaden, Germany on August 29, 1942.
The Jewish Men, Women and
Children were marched through the Streets of Wiesbaden to the Main Train
Station and made to pay for their Train Journey to “The East” hence the Regular
Train Cars and not the Cattle Cars.
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