Transport XXIIB

  • Transport date: 20/09/1943
  • Number of deportees at departure: 794
  • Successful escapes:
  • Number of deportees on arrival:
  • Concentration camps survivors: 19

Stories
Family Wyman-De Vrede

Family Wyman-De Vrede

Aaron Wyman and Rica de Vrede had one child: Isidore Isaac. Aaron and Rica were deported with transport XX to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Isidore received Belgian citizenship on February 8, 1939 but was deported on transport XXIIB. No one from the Wyman-De Vrede family survived the war.

Family Margulies-Mahler

Family Margulies-Mahler

The Margulies-Mahler family obtained the naturalization in 1926 which granted them Belgian citizenship. Anne, Jacques, Helena-Ella, Liliane and Armand were deported with transport XXIIB to Auschwitz-Birkenau. They were murdered. Georges Mahler went into hiding in Aarschot with his wife Selma Lichtmann and children Charles and Nanette. They were never arrested and survived World War II.

Family Rabstein- Hirzkovitsch

Family Rabstein- Hirzkovitsch

The family was committed to the Jewish community.

Frima Czipis

Frima Czipis

Polish Jews with Belgian nationality, Frima Czipis and her two sons, Jacques, born in Liège in 1920, and Simon Likvermann, born in Brussels in 1935, were arrested at their home during Aktion Iltis.

The Tumarkin-Lewin family

The Tumarkin-Lewin family

Born in Antwerp, Bernard Tumarkin worked as a diamond broker in the city. His wife, Esther Lewin, emigrated from Poland in 1910, and acquired Belgian nationality through her marriage.