Deportatitions to Sobibor

From The Generalgouvernement, Western Europe, Slovakia and Ostland


Table 2 Deportations to Sobibor
Arad, pp. 390-391

A. District of Lublin


County

Town

Date of deportation

Number of deportees


Pulawy

Opole May 5, 1942 2,000
May 12

2,000

Pulawy May

2,500

Deblin-Irena May 6

2,500

Ryki May 7

3,000

Josefow May 7

1,270

Konskowola May 8

1,580

Baranow May 8

1,500

Markuszow May 9

1,500

Micohw May 10

2,500

Lysobyki May

500


Zamosc

Komarow May 12

2,750

 

 

Zamosc May 15

5,000


Krasnystaw Turobin May 12

2,750

 

 

Zolkiewka May 12-15

1,000

Gorzkow May 13-14

2,000

Krasnystaw May 14-15

3,400

Izbica May 15

400

October 22-30

5,000

November 2

1,750

January 1943

750

April 1943

200

Krasniczyn June 6, 1942

800


Chelm Chelm May 21-23, 1942

4,300

June (end)

300

October 27-28
November 6

3,300

Siedliszcze May 18

630

October 22

500

Wlodawa May 23

1,200

October 24

5,000

October 30

500

April 30, 1943

2,000

Reyowiec
(via Chelm)
October 10, 1942

2,400

Wojslowice October

1,200

Dubeczna December

650

Czycow, Kszywowierzba, Olchowiec, Pawlow, Sawin, Swierze, Uhrusk October-November

3,000-4,000


Hrubieszow Hrubieszow June 1

3,049

June 7-9

500

October 28

2,000

Belz June 2

1,000

Dubienka June 2

2,670

Grabowiec June 8

1,200

Uchanie June 10

1,650


Biala-Podlaski Biala-Podlaski June 10

3,000


Lublin Lubartow October 11

3,000

Leczna October 23

3,000

April 29, 1943

200

Majdanek July 1943

5,000


As this table shows, according to existing information, close to 100,000 Jews from the District of Lublin were deported to Sobibor. Based on the number of Jews who lived in the small townships and villages in the area before the war, and considering the thousands of Jews who were expelled or fled from the territories in western Poland, which was annexed to Germany, and found refuge in the Lublin area, the actual number of those who were deported to Sobibor is much higher. We hay assume that the total number of Jews from the District of Lublin who were exterminated in Sobibor was about 130,000 to 140,000.


B. District of Galicia

About 15,000 to 25,000 were deported from Lvov and the other ghettos in the District of Galicia to Sobibor in the period between December 1942 and June 1943, after Belzec was closed.


 

Table 5 The Deportations from Reichskommissariat Ostland to Sobibor
Arad, p. 398

Area

Town

Date of deportation

Number of deportees


Generalkomissariat Belorussia Lida September 18-19, 1943 2,700
Minsk September 18-22 6,000

Generalkommisariat Lithuania Vilna (Vilnius) September 23-24 5,000

 

Deporations from Western Europe and Slovakia
Rückerl, pp. 155-157


Country Date of deportation

Number of deportees


Germany and Austria April-June, 1942

10,000


Slovakia April (beginning) - October 20, 1942

24,378


Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren April (beginning) - June 13, 1942

6,000


France April 25, 1943

2,000


Holland
(via Westerbork)
March 5, 1943

1,105

March 13

1,105

March 20

964

March 26

1,250

April 2

1,255

April 9

2,020

April 16

1,204

April 23

1,166

April 30

1,204

May 7

1,187

May 14

1,446

May 21

2,511

May 28

2,862

June 4

3,006

June 11

3,017

July 2

2,397

July 9

2,417

July 16

1,988

July 26

2,209


Information about the Deportation Statistics

Arad: Arad, Yitzhak; Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka
Rückerl: Rückerl, Adalbert; NS-Vernichtungslager im Speigel deutcher Strafprozesse