Transport X

  • Transport date: 15/09/1942
  • Number of deportees at departure: 1047
  • Successful escapes:
  • Number of deportees on arrival:
  • Concentration camps survivors: 25

Stories
The Pioro-Fajwelewicz family

The Pioro-Fajwelewicz family

This entire family of Polish Jews was deported, the majority of them on Transport 10.

Malka Zimetbaum

Malka Zimetbaum

Malka Zimetbaum, a 22-year-old Polish Jew, was a pattern cutter by profession. She lived on Marinistraat, in the Jewish quarter of Borgerhout in Antwerp. The street was at the heart of the third great raid in Antwerp, on 11 and 12 September 1942.

Benjamin Reichman and Itta Grunspan

Benjamin Reichman and Itta Grunspan

Benjamin Reichman, 34, shopkeeper, was a Jewish immigrant from Romania. His wife, Itta Grunspan, 35, and housewife, came from Poland. The couple lived at 86 Plantin Moretuslei in the Borgerhout borough of Antwerp.

The Wiezel-Dreiman family

The Wiezel-Dreiman family

Avram Wiezel, 37, was a furrier, while Sari Dreiman, 37, kept house. The couple had three children, two of whom were born in Romania, Michael, 16, and Herman, 14. The youngest, Etta, was born in Antwerp in 1929.

The Morgenstein-Szymkowicz family

The Morgenstein-Szymkowicz family

Deported on Transport 10 on 15 September, this family of seven disappeared without trace.