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Westerbork - 4 different value camp money from Dutch transit camp of Westerbork. Instant collection!

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4 different value camp money from Dutch transit camp of Westerbork. Instant collection!
We offer banknotes of 10, 25, 50 and 100 cent. These were used by prisoners in this transit camp established in the Netherlands. All 4 banknotes are in almost perfect condition and arent circulated.

Camp Westerbork (Dutch: Kamp Westerbork, German: Durchgangslager Westerbork) was a transit camp in Drenthe province, northeastern Netherlands, during World War II. Established by the Dutch government in the summer of 1939, Camp Westerbork was meant to serve as a refugee camp for Jews who had illegally entered the Netherlands.

Camp Westerbork was utilized as a staging ground for the deportation of Jews. Only one-half square kilometer (119 acres) in area, the camp was not built for the purpose of industrial murder as were Nazi extermination camps. Indeed, Westerbork was seen as “humane” by Nazi standards.

Transport trains arrived at Westerbork every Tuesday from July 1942 to September 1944, and left with an estimated 97,776 Jews. Jewish inmates were deported in waves to Auschwitz (65 train-loads totaling 60,330 people), Sobibor (19 train-loads; 34,313 people), Theresienstadt ghetto, and Bergen-belsen concentration camp (9 train-loads; 4,894 people). Almost all of the 94,643 persons deported to Auschwitz and Sobibor in German-occupied Poland were killed upon arrival.

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