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318 J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, <strong>SOBIBÓR</strong><br />

Auschwitz according to Franciszek Piper, 971 with the remaining 38,091<br />

deported to the East without transiting through the “extermination<br />

camps” at Be��ec, Sobibór, Treblinka, Majdanek, or Che�mno.<br />

The figure 87,193 includes 33,249 deportees from Altreich, 14,222<br />

from Ostmark, and 39,722 from Protectorate.<br />

The figure 1,449,692 includes 1,274,166 “transited through the<br />

camps in the General Government,” 145,301 “transited through the<br />

Warthegau camps,” and (1,449,692 – 1,274,166 – 145,301 =) 30,225<br />

deported “to the Russian East” without passing through anyone of these<br />

camps.<br />

From the above two reports we can compile the numbers of Table 8<br />

for the evacuees.<br />

Table 8: Summary of Deportation Origins and Destinations<br />

ORIGIN NUMBER DESTINATION<br />

Altreich 100,516 6,504: France<br />

9,194: District of Lublin<br />

9,431: Litzmannstadt<br />

Ostmark<br />

42,138: Ostgebiete<br />

33,249: Theresienstadt<br />

47,555 12,615: District of Lublin<br />

5,002: Litzmannstadt<br />

15,716: Ostgebiete<br />

14,222: Theresienstadt<br />

Protectorate 69,677 14,001: District of Lublin<br />

5,000: Litzmannstadt<br />

10,954: Ostgebiete<br />

39,722: Theresienstadt<br />

Bialystok District 46,591 8,500: Auschwitz<br />

Warthegau*<br />

38,091: to the East<br />

145,301<br />

Unknown 30,225<br />

General Government 1,274,166<br />

with Lemberg/Lvov<br />

Total: 1,714,031<br />

*11,233 from Altreich, Ostmark and Protectorate coming from ghetto of �od�/Litzmannstadt<br />

971 F. Piper, op. cit. (note 378), p. 183. Deportations from Bia�ystok and Grodno. However,<br />

the transport from Grodno dated “11.1942” (1,000 deportees) is not shown in D. Czech’s<br />

Kalendarium (op. cit., note 825). On the way to Auschwitz, these transports had to pass<br />

through Malkinia, very close to Treblinka, (line Grodno-Bialystok- Ma�kinia-Warsaw-<br />

Cracow-Auschwitz) or through Siedlce, about 80 km south of Treblinka (line Bialystok-<br />

Czeremcha-Siedlce-D�blin-Radom-Cracow-Auschwitz) or even through Sobibór (line<br />

Bialystok-Czeremka-Brest/Litowsk-Tomaszowka/W�odawa-Lublin-Cracow-Auschwitz).

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