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Deportations to Treblinka - General District of Bialystok

The first column provides the details of the deportation in brief,
from either collection camps or ghettos, which are noted between the
lines.

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Bialystok Ghetto	Date		Numbers of Deportees
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Five transports with   	Feb 9-13, '43	10,000
2,000 jews each    

The liquidation of	Aug. 18-19, '43	 7,600
the ghetto
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Bialystok Collection Camp
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Knyszyn -- 1,300	Nov 10 - 
			Dec. 15 '42	 9,320
Grodek-Bialystocki -- 1,380
Lapy -- 450
Choroszcz -- 440
Michalowo -- 750
Sokoly -- 850
Suprasl -- 170
Wasilkow -- 1,180
Zabludow -- 1,400
Milejczyce -- 1,000
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Jasionowka
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In the ghetto there	Jan 25 '43	 2,120
were 400 Jews from
surrounding localities
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Grodno
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Over 10,000 Jews were deported in this action, most of the to 
Auschitz, and one transport to Treblinka.
			Jan 18-22 '43	 1,600
The liquidation of 
the ghetto		Feb 14-19	 4,400
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Bogusze Collection Camp
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Goniadz -- 1,300	Nov 10 -	 9,100
Trzcianne -- 1,200	Dec. 15 '42
Augustow -- 2,000
Grajewo -- 2,500
Rajgrod -- 600
Szczuczyn -- 1,500
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Kelbasin Collection Camp
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Druskieniki - 500	Nov 10-Dec 15	38,900
Jeziory - 2,000
Lunna - 1,500
Ostryna - 2,000
Porzecze - 1,000
Skidel - 3,000		Sopockinie - 2,000
Dabrowa - 1,000		Indura - 2,500
Janow - 950		Krynki - 5,000
Kuznica - 1,000		Korycin - 1,000
Odelsk - 500		Sidra - 350
Sokolka - 8,000		Suchowola - 5,100
Grodno - 1,500
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Volkovysk Collection Camp
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Jalowka - 850		Nov 10-Dec 15	16,300
Lyskow - 600
Mosty - 350
Porozow - 1,000		Ros - 1,000
Rozana - 3,000		Swislocz - 3,000
Wolkovysk - 7,000	Wolfa - 1,500
From this camp, 2,000 were sent to Auschwitz and the rest sent
to Treblinka.
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County of Bielsk-Podlaski
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In the ghetto of Bielsk-Podlaski there were 7,000 local Jews,
and 4,000 more were brought from Bocki, Bransk, Narew, and Orla. They
were deported in eleven transports of 1,000 in each transport, between
November 2nd. and the 11th.

Ghetto of Ciechanowiec	Oct. 15		 3,300
Siemiatycze		Nov 2-10	 4,330
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General-kommissariat Belorussia
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Lida			Sept 18-18 -43	 2,700
Minsk			Sept 18-22	 6,000
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General-kommissariat Lithuania
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Vilna (Vilnius)		Sept. 23-24	 5,000
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"An extremely valuable research study undertaken to establish the
timetable and number of deported Jews from the General Government and
to which death camp they were sent was carried out by Tatiana
Berenstein and published in Poland in the Biuletyn Zydowskiego
Instytutn Historycznego (Bulletin of the Jewish Historical Institute),
Warsaw, No. 3/1952, No. 21/1957, No. 59/1966, No. 61/1967. Another
source is the "Luach Hashoa (Holocaust Calendar) of Polish Jewry"
prepared by Rabbi Israel Schepansky and published by "Or Hamizrach,"
New York, 1974. A most important and more up to date source is the
Pinkas Hakebillot (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities), Poland, Vol.
II, Eastern Galicia, and Vol. III, Western Galicia, published by Yad
Vashem, Jerusalem, in 1980 and 1984. The ... tables of the
deportations are based on all the aforementioned primary sources and
research studies."

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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