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

Finally, Kulischer sets out a statistical summary for the countries of<br />

the Jewish deportations, arranged in a way similar to Korherr’s report:<br />

1032<br />

“Total number of Uprooted Jews.<br />

On the basis of the data presented above, the numbers of Jews<br />

expelled and deported from Germany and countries under German<br />

occupation or control since the outbreak of war in September 1939<br />

may be estimated as follows:<br />

– Germany and Austria 180,000<br />

– France (excluding Alsace-Lorraine) 70,000<br />

– Alsace-Lorraine 22,000<br />

– Belgium 50,000<br />

– Netherlands 80,000<br />

– Luxemburg 2,000<br />

– Norway 1,000<br />

– Slovakia 70,000<br />

– Subcarpathia 20,000<br />

– Incorporated Polish Provinces 400,000<br />

– Old Romania, Transylvania<br />

– Bukovina and Bessarabia 185,000<br />

Total 1,080,000.<br />

In addition, some tens of thousands have been deported from the<br />

Bulgarian controlled parts of Yugoslavia and Greece. This brings<br />

the total number of expelled and deported Jews up to some<br />

1,100,000. Of this total, 9,000 Jews from Baden and Palatinate,<br />

22,000 from Alsace-Lorraine, some of the 70,000 from Slovakia,<br />

some of the 2,000 from Luxemburg, and the first 300,000 from the<br />

Incorporated Provinces of Poland, were expelled; the others have<br />

been deported.<br />

Only a few thousand of these deportees were sent to western Europe;<br />

all the others went to the General Government, and further<br />

east to the German and Romanian-occupied territories of the Soviet<br />

Union. It should be noted that some of the Jews of Alsace-Lorraine<br />

and Germany may possibly appear twice in the calculation, since the<br />

70,000 Jews deported from France to the east probably include a<br />

number of those expelled at an earlier date from Alsace-Lorraine<br />

1032 Ibid., pp. 111-113.

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