Nisko Transporte. Teilnehmer-Liste des am 20. Oktober 1939 abgehenden Transportes. <<* And:>> 27. Oktober 1939 abgehenden Transportes.

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Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Ceremonial Objects and Graphic Art

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Lot 231
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Nisko Transporte. Teilnehmer-Liste des am 20. Oktober 1939 abgehenden Transportes. <<* And:>> 27. Oktober 1939 abgehenden Transportes.

pp. 24, 2, 17. Original printed wrappers. Folio.

(Vienna: Israelitische Kultusgemeinde) 1939

Est: $1,500 - $2,000
PRICE REALIZED $1,900
Immediately following the outbreak of war in September 1939, the Nazis responded to the so-called ‘Jewish question’ with the formulation of the Nisko Plan. This was to be a huge reservation (“Judenreservat”), several hundred square miles in area, in which Europe’s Jewish population would be forcibly resettled. The proposed location for this reservation selected by Hitler and to be implemented by Adolf Eichmann, was in southern Poland, between the cities of Lublin and Nisko. However the Nisko project soon ran into logistical problems and by mid-1940 the idea of a Jewish reservation in Europe had been abandoned. German attention instead turned to far deadlier means of solving the “Jewish question.”  The present register contains some 1,680 names, Jews, placed on two separate transports, who were selected for forced labor in order to construct the camps on the Nisko reservation. The Oct. 20 register lists names, addresses and birth dates of Jews deported from Vienna. The Oct. 27 register lists names and birth dates only, no record of place of origin.