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Archive/File: holocaust/poland/reinhard/sobibor deport
Last-Modified: 1994/07/19

           Deportations to Sobibor - Operation Reinhard

Date of Deportation	Town			Number of Deportees
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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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