Just read a horrible story in a local Newspaper of three Jewish sisters from Poland which were carried like cattle to Burgau. One Hungarian women described the journey after the war as follows:" It was hell, even the devil would have been embarrassed and would have blushed bright red." The story is in German, including details such as names and what it was like and what positive happened to them after the war and also the fears they had that the Allied Forces could have killed them by bombing the place. Any member wanting to have more, please send a PM.The war in the air Stefan.
Eva Libitzky who alone amongst her family survived the Lodz ghetto and Auschwitz describes a journey in open coal trucks from Auschwitz to near Dresden to a factory camp to assemble aircraft rockets. Many did not survive the journey. [from the camp she witnessed the bombing of Dresden - she had little sympathy for the inhabitants]. see Out on a Ledge: Enduring the Lodz Ghetto, Auschwitz, and Beyond Prof Dieter Steinert has described how women and particularly children were selected for the aircraft industry because they had smaller fingers and could handle the finer parts better.