The history of the Holocaust of Czech and Moravian Jews is mostly associated with the concepts of the ghetto in Terezín and the concentration and extermination camps of Auschwitz, Majdanek and Treblinka. Deportations to ghettos, forced labor camps and concentration and extermination camps in the present-day Baltic and Belarus are left out. Jews from the protectorate, but also from Germany and Austria, were transported to the Minsk ghetto or extermination camp in Malý Trostinec. The Nazis secured a place for them by killing interned Belarusian Jews there shortly before their arrival. Transport „F“ For example, on November 16, 1942, a...