Newsgroups: alt.revisionism Subject: Holocaust Almanac: Sobibor Deportations Reply-To: kmcvay@nizkor.almanac.bc.ca Followup-To: alt.revisionism Organization: The Nizkor Project, Vancouver Island, CANADA Archive/File: holocaust/poland/reinhard/sobibor deport Last-Modified: 1994/07/19 Deportations to Sobibor - Operation Reinhard Date of Deportation Town Number of Deportees ------------------------------------------------------------------- May 3 Kamarow 2,000 May 5, 1942 Opole 2,000 May 12 Opole 2,000 May Pulawy 2,500 May 6 Deblin-Irena 2,500 May 7 Ryki 3,000 May 7 Josefow 1,270 May 8 Konskowola 1,580 May 8 Baranow 1,500 May 9 Markuszow 1,500 May 10 Michow 2,500 May 12 Turobin 2,750 May 12-15 Zolkiewka 1,000 May 13-14 Gorzkow 2,000 May 14-15 Krasnystaw 3,400 May 15 Izbica 400 May 15 Zamosc 5,000 May 18 Siedliszcze 630 May 21-23 Chelm 4,300 May 23 Wlodawa 1,200 May Lysobyki 500 June 1, 1942 bieszow 3,049 June 2 Belz 1,000 June 2 Dubienka 2,670 49849 June 6 Krasniczyn 800 June 7-9 Hrubieszow 500 June 8 Grabowiec 1,200 June 10 Uchanie 1,650 June 10 Biala-Podlaski 3,000 June (end) Chelm 300 Gap for July, August, & September 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 79499 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 "The transports trickled into Sobibor in the winter of 1942 like water from half-frozen pipes. Most of the Polish Jews were already dead, and the Nazis needed the trains to ship soldiers and supplies to the eastern front, where the Wehmacht was fighting for its life. The long faps between transports, and the isolation in the almost snowbound camp, made the Nazis edgy and bored. They took it out on the Jews." November 2, 1942 Izbica 1,750 December Dubeczna 650 January, 1943 Izbica 750 April, 1943 Izbica 200 April 29, 1943 Leczna 200 April 30, 1943 Wlodawa 2,000 July, 1943 Majdanck 5,000 97249
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