The article deals with the deportations from the Terezín ghetto to the Lublin district
and is based on a rich source base from the State Museum Majdanek. There were 13 transports
from Terezín to the Lublin district (one of them sent directly from Prague, AAh). The author
attempts to prove that those who were deported to Majdanek were mostly male prisoners. He
identified 858 people who were murdered there by name. Only nine of them were women (in the
period spanning June 8, 1942 through September 28, 1942). Kryl estimates the overall number
of the prisoners taken from Terezín to Majdanek to be 6,000.