The first mass transport of prisoners by Nazi Germany to Auschwitz Concentration Camp was organized in occupied Poland on 14 June 1940 during World War II. The transport departed from the southern Polish city of Tarnów, and consisted of 748 Poles. They were dubbed 'political prisoners' and members of the Polish resistance. Most were Catholics, since the mass deportations of Jews had not yet begun. All were sent to Auschwitz by the German Sicherheitspolizei Security Police. They were transported there from a regular prison in Tarnów, where they had been incarcerated as enemies of the Nazi regime. Numbers were tattooed on the prisoners' arms in the order of their arrival at Auschwitz. These inmates were assigned the numbers 31 through 758, with numbers 1 through 30 having been reserved for a
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| - Unua amasa transporto al koncentrejo Aŭŝvico (eo)
- First mass transport to Auschwitz concentration camp (en)
- Pierwszy masowy transport do Auschwitz (pl)
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| - La Unua amasa transporto al koncentrejo Aŭŝvico estis transporto de malliberuloj el punejo en Tarnów, kiu la 14-an de junio 1940 estis direktita de germanaj okupantoj al ĵus malfermita koncentrejo Auschwitz /Aŭŝvico. (eo)
- The first mass transport of prisoners by Nazi Germany to Auschwitz Concentration Camp was organized in occupied Poland on 14 June 1940 during World War II. The transport departed from the southern Polish city of Tarnów, and consisted of 748 Poles. They were dubbed 'political prisoners' and members of the Polish resistance. Most were Catholics, since the mass deportations of Jews had not yet begun. All were sent to Auschwitz by the German Sicherheitspolizei Security Police. They were transported there from a regular prison in Tarnów, where they had been incarcerated as enemies of the Nazi regime. Numbers were tattooed on the prisoners' arms in the order of their arrival at Auschwitz. These inmates were assigned the numbers 31 through 758, with numbers 1 through 30 having been reserved for a (en)
- Pierwszy masowy transport do Auschwitz – transport więźniów z zakładu karnego w Tarnowie, który w dniu 14 czerwca 1940 został skierowany przez okupantów niemieckich do nowo otwartego obozu koncentracyjnego Auschwitz. (pl)
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| - La Unua amasa transporto al koncentrejo Aŭŝvico estis transporto de malliberuloj el punejo en Tarnów, kiu la 14-an de junio 1940 estis direktita de germanaj okupantoj al ĵus malfermita koncentrejo Auschwitz /Aŭŝvico. Malliberuloj alveturigitaj de Tarnów ne estis la unuaj setligitoj en la koncentrejo — antaŭ ili alvenis germanaj krimuloj el KL Sachsenhausen, kiujn en la nombro 30 oni direktis al Aŭŝvico en majo 1940, por ke ili plenumu tie la rolon de funkciaj enprizonigitoj. La Tarnova transporto estis tamen la unua kun amasa karaktero. En ĝi estis 728 viroj, el kiuj la decidan plimulton formis polaj politikaj malliberuloj. La duan mondmiliton travivis 137 malliberuloj el la uua transporto. (eo)
- The first mass transport of prisoners by Nazi Germany to Auschwitz Concentration Camp was organized in occupied Poland on 14 June 1940 during World War II. The transport departed from the southern Polish city of Tarnów, and consisted of 748 Poles. They were dubbed 'political prisoners' and members of the Polish resistance. Most were Catholics, since the mass deportations of Jews had not yet begun. All were sent to Auschwitz by the German Sicherheitspolizei Security Police. They were transported there from a regular prison in Tarnów, where they had been incarcerated as enemies of the Nazi regime. Numbers were tattooed on the prisoners' arms in the order of their arrival at Auschwitz. These inmates were assigned the numbers 31 through 758, with numbers 1 through 30 having been reserved for a group of German criminals, who were brought to Auschwitz from Sachsenhausen, on 20 May and became the first Auschwitz kapos. (en)
- Pierwszy masowy transport do Auschwitz – transport więźniów z zakładu karnego w Tarnowie, który w dniu 14 czerwca 1940 został skierowany przez okupantów niemieckich do nowo otwartego obozu koncentracyjnego Auschwitz. Więźniowie przywiezieni z Tarnowa nie byli pierwszymi osadzonymi w obozie – byli nimi bowiem niemieccy kryminaliści z KL Sachsenhausen, których w liczbie trzydziestu skierowano do Auschwitz w maju 1940, aby pełnili tam rolę więźniów funkcyjnych. Tarnowski transport był jednak pierwszym mającym masowy charakter. Znalazło się w nim 728 mężczyzn, z czego zdecydowaną większość stanowili polscy więźniowie polityczni. Wojnę przeżyło co najmniej 325 więźniów z pierwszego transportu. (pl)
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