Jews made pay train fares to Auschwitz

It was 1943 and the Nazis were deporting Greece’s Jews to death camps in Poland. Hitler’s genocidal accountants reserved a chilling twist: The Jews had to pay their train fare.

Jews made pay train fares to Auschwitz

The bill for 58,585 Jews sent to Auschwitz and other camps exceeded two million Reichsmark — more than €25m in today’s money.

For decades, this was a forgotten footnote among all of the greater horrors of the Holocaust. Today it is returning to the fore amid the bitter row between Athens and Berlin over the Greek financial bailout.

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