Most of those that did survive were transported to concentration camps.
In 1943, between 46,000 and 49,000 Jews were transported to concentration camps.
Many of the Jews of the Holocaust were transported to concentration camps in cattle cars to their death.
After being interrogated they were transported to concentration camps, from which only 70 returned after the war.
As one goes into the memorial, railroad ties recall the trains which transported Jews to concentration camps.
"Commandos" of these types captured were turned over to German security and police forces and transported to concentration camps for execution.
All adult male inhabitants were executed, while females and children were transported to concentration camps.
A total of 320 "incorrigible pests" were transported to concentration camps.
The "guilty" were transported to concentration camps.
Some those without proper documents or carrying contraband were transported to concentration and death camps.