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On 23 November 1941 a deportation transport with 1000 Jewish men, women and children on board left from Vienna Aspang Station. However, this transport never arrived in Riga, its original destination.

The transport from Vienna was, like some of the deportation transports from the »Altreich« destined for Riga, for reasons which never became clear diverted to Kaunas in Lithuania, and handed over to Einsatzkommando (EK) 3. This unit of Einsatzgruppe A, with massive participation of local men, now set about »making Lithuania free of Jews« from June 1941 onwards, and murdered altogether 130,000 people. Immediately after arrival the deported Viennese Jews were shot in Fort IX, a part of the Tsarist fortifications where in the meantime regular massacres had taken place, carried out by Lithuanian volunteers under the command of members of the EK 3.

Of the 1000 deportees from Vienna no one is known to have survived.


 

 
Extract from the deportee list of transport No. 11 from Vienna to Kaunas
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Extract from the deportee list of transport No. 11 from Vienna to Kaunas (Kowno) on 23 November 1941.

Report on executions
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Page 5 of a report by the commander of the »Sicherheitspolizei« and »Sicherheitsdienst« in Kaunas, SS-Standartenführer Karl Jäger.


Kowno (Kaunas/Kauen)