Transport XV

  • Transport date: 24/10/1942
  • Number of deportees at departure: 477
  • Successful escapes:
  • Number of deportees on arrival:
  • Concentration camps survivors: 26

Stories
Family Luxemberg-Grozwursel

Family Luxemberg-Grozwursel

Baruch Luxemberg and Laja Cwatla Grozwursel had four children: Dora, Regina, Celina and Suzanne. It is possible that Dora died before the war or lived abroad during the occupation. Baruch, Laja Cwatla, Regina, Celina and Suzanne were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau on different transports (II, XIV and XV).

The Moskal family

The Moskal family

These Polish Jews lived at 131 Lange Kievitstraat, the street that was the most affected by the first night raid in Antwerp.

Aron Wahl

Aron Wahl

Aron Wahl, a Polish Jew, arrived in 1924 from Hanover in Germany.

Jacob Osias Klapholz

Jacob Osias Klapholz

Jacob Osias Klapholz, a German Jew, emigrated in 1926. He settled in Antwerp.

Collections
schrijfbureautje van Aline en Jacques Klajn

Collection Betti Blaugrund

Betti Blaugrund was born in Brussels in 1942. Her parents found a place of hiding for her on Louis and Odile Ceulemans-Gryson’s farm in Aarschot, where they were able to visit their baby occasionally. The Ceulemans family treated Betti like their own child. After liberation, the girl was reunited with her parents. In 2019 Betti’s personal testimony was recorded at Kazerne Dossin and her photograph albums and a number of objects digitized. Betti also gifted to the museum a writing desk used by her deported nephew and niece Jacques and Aline Klajn.