Newsgroups: alt.revisionism Subject: Holocaust Almanac: October Deportations to Sobibor Followup-To: alt.revisionism Organization: The Nizkor Project, Vancouver Island, CANADA Keywords: Reinhard,Sobibor Archive/File: holocaust/poland/reinhard/sobibor sobibor.10 Last-modified: 1993/03/24 Deportations to Sobibor - Operation Reinhard Date of Deportation Town Number of Deportees ------------------------------------------------------------------- October 10, 1942 Reyowiec (via Chelm) 2,400 October 11 Lubartow 3,000 October 22-30 Izbica 5,000 October 22 Siedliszcze 500 October 23 Leczna 3,000 October 24 Wlodawa 5,000 October 27-28 & Nov. 6 Chelm 3,300 October 28 Hrubieszow 2,000 October 30 Wlodawa 500 October Wojslowice 1,200 October-November Czycow, Kszywowierzba, Olchowiec, Pawlow, Sawin, Swierze, Uhrusk 3,000-4,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------- "...close to 100,000 Jews from the District of Lublin were deported to Sobibor. Based on the number of Jews who lived in small townships and villages in these areas before the war, and considering the thousands of Jews who were expelled or fled from territories in western Poland, which was annexed to Germany, and who found refuge in the Lublin area, the actual number of those who were deported to Sobibor is much higher. We may assume that the total number of Jews from the District of Lublin who were exterminated in Sobibor was about 130,000 to 140,000. About 15,000 to 25,000 Jews were deported from Lvov and the other ghettos in the District of Galicia to Sobibor in the period ... after Belzec was closed." Excerpted from....---------------------------------------------- BELZEC, SOBIBOR, TREBLINKA - the Operation Reinhard Death Camps Indiana University Press - Yitzhak Arad, 1987. ISBN 0-253-3429-7
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