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June 14

1938

The 3rd Ordinance supplimenting the "Reich Citizenship Law" leads to
the registration and marking of all Jewish business establishments.
(Ruerup, 112)

1940

The first transport of Polish political prisoners arrived from the Tarnow
prison: 728 men sent to Auschwitz sent to Auschwitz by the commander of
the Sipo u. SD in Crakow. These prisoners were given serial numbers 31 
through 758. The transport included many healthy young men fit for military
service, who had been caught trying to cross the Polish southern border
in order to make their way to the Polish Armed Forces being formed
in France. The organizers of this illegal emigration operation were also
in this transport, along with resistance organizers, political and
community activists, members of the Polish intelligentsia, Catholic
priests, and Jews, arrested in the "AB" (Ausserordentliche 
Befriedungsaktion) operation organized by Hans Frank in the spring of
the year. At the same time, a further 100 SS men were sent to reinforce
the camp garrison. (Czech et al, pp. 121-2)


                               Work Cited

Czech, Danuta, Stanslaw Klodzinski, Aleksander Lasik, 
   Andrezej Strezecki, eds. "Auschwitz 1940 - 1945. Central 
   Issues in the History of the Camp, Volume V. 
   Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum: Oswiecim 2000.

Ruerup, Reinhard, Ed., trans. By Werner T. Angress. Topography of
   Terror. Berliner Festspiele GmbH, Berlin: 1987


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