Wording for July 15th Post Twitter ON THIS DAY: July 15, 1942 Transportation of Jews from Holland to camps begins… Train Station in Westerbork, Holland (Post text) In 1942, Nazi German forces began using trains to transport more than 100,000 people to Auschwitz, Sobibor, Theresienstadt, and Bergen-Belsen from Holland. #Remember #OTD #Holocaust (Photo from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum) Facebook ON THIS DAY: July 15, 1942 Transportation of Jews from Holland to camps begins… Train Station in Westerbork, Holland (Post text) On July 15, 1942, Nazi German forces began using trains to transport more than 100,000 Dutch people to killing centers and concentration camps in Germany and German-occupied Poland such as Auschwitz, Sobibor, Theresienstadt, and Bergen-Belsen. This included about 60,000 Jews to Auschwitz and about 34,000 Jews to Sobibor. Learn more about railways and the Holocaust at: https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/german-railways-and-the-holocaust #Remember #OTD #Holocaust (Photo from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum) Instagram ON THIS DAY: July 15, 1942 Transportation of Jews from Holland to camps begins… Train Station in Westerbork, Holland Deportation of Dutch Jews from Westerbork, Holland. The rail network spread across northern and eastern Europe. [Link to NMHolocaustMuseum.org] [Contact Information for museum] Post text On July 15, 1942, Nazi German forces began using trains to transport more than 100,000 Dutch people to killing centers and concentration camps in Germany and German-occupied Poland such as Auschwitz, Sobibor, Theresienstadt, and Bergen-Belsen.