Jewish Deportees From Norway During World War II - Distribution of Deportees By County Arrested and Transport

Distribution of Deportees By County Arrested and Transport

Jewish individuals who were deported included those with Norwegian citizenship, foreign citizens, and stateless refugees that were arrested and deported. The site where they were arrested was not always their place of residence; many had relocated to rural areas to avoid detection. The majority of those deported were immediately murdered in the gas chambers at Auschwitz; some were put to slave labor but perished soon after. A very small number ultimately survived.

Ship
County Donau Gotenland Kvarstad Monte Rosa Other route Totals
Østfold 2 2 1 4 9
Akershus 36 2 1 39
Aust-Agder 2 2
Buskerud 15 1 4 20
Finnmark 2 2
Hedmark 5 1 3 9
Hordaland 13 12 1 26
Møre og Romsdal 3 24 3 30
Nordland 6 3 4 13
Oppland 12 2 14
Oslo 395 41 23 17 476
Rogaland 5 5 2 13
Sør-Trøndelag 6 53 1 2 62
Sogn og Fjordane 4 4
Telemark 1 1 2
Troms 1 8 8 17
Vest-Agder 2 2
Vestfold 27 2 29
Totals 534 157 1 46 30 768

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