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Berlin Anhalter Bahnhof, deportations (#2834)
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Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3100
Exposure:0.005 sec. (1/200)
Aperture:f/7.1
Focal Length:18.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 27.0 mm)
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Exposure mode:Not Defined
Max Aperture:3.5
Resolution:240 x 240 dpi
Original Date:2015:05:01 00:39:18.40
Created on:2015:05:01 00:39:18.40
Modified on:2015:05:17 00:40:23
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Description"Commemoration of the deportations to Theresienstadt”. A plaque describing in detail the Nazi deportation of Jewish citizens, primarily older people, from Anhalter Bahnhof; the plaque includes a list of the 160 convoys from this station and the number of people on each convoy and that each of the 9,600 deportees (from this station) wore the prominent yellow star on their clothes. ..It was just the sort of detail provided on this poster that made me aware of the level of bureaucracy and visibility involved in the extermination of Jews during the Nazi era, and thus the level of involvement and awareness of the general population. It is also such awareness that reminds of the extent that lynching of blacks was relatively common, and not protested, when I was a child in the U.S. South...As the poster acknowledges, Theresienstadt (in the Czech Republic) was just a stopover, with most deportees sent further east to concentration or extermination camps. Possibly Carl Jachmann (see photo #0105) was deported from this site...I was impressed by the extent Berlin described and acknowledged its past in such plaques; the plaque is readable in the larger version of the picture.
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Image Description"Commemoration of the deportations to Theresienstadt”. A plaque describing in detail the Nazi deportation of Jewish citizens, primarily older people, from Anhalter Bahnhof; the plaque includes a list of the 160 convoys from this station and the number of people on each convoy and that each of the 9,600 deportees (from this station) wore the prominent yellow star on their clothes. ..It was just the sort of detail provided on this poster that made me aware of the level of bureaucracy and visibility involved in the extermination of Jews during the Nazi era, and thus the level of involvement and awareness of the general population. It is also such awareness that reminds of the extent that lynching of blacks was relatively common, and not protested, when I was a child in the U.S. South...As the poster acknowledges, Theresienstadt (in the Czech Republic) was just a stopover, with most deportees sent further east to concentration or extermination camps. Possibly Carl Jachmann (see photo #0105) was deported from this site...I was impressed by the extent Berlin described and acknowledged its past in such plaques; the plaque is readable in the larger version of the picture.
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SubjectBerlin, GerPol15, Germany, Holocaust
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TitleBerlin Anhalter Bahnhof, deportations (#2834)
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GPS Information

GPS Latitude52 deg 30' 13.20" N
GPS Latitude RefNorth
GPS Longitude13 deg 22' 56.49" E
GPS Longitude RefEast
GPS Position52 deg 30' 13.20" N, 13 deg 22' 56.49" E
GPS Version ID2.2.0.0