Deportatitions to Treblinka

From The Generalgouvernement and Bialystok General District

 


Table 3 Deportations to Treblinka
Arad, pp. 392-395

A. District of Warzaw


County

Town

Date of deportation

Number of deportees


Warzaw
In the ghetto there were over 100,000 Jews expelled from the counties of Grojec, Lowicz, Skierniewice, and Sochaczew-Blonie in February-March 1941.
Warzaw July 22-August 28, 1942 199,500
September 3-12 52,000
September 21 2,200
January 18-22, 1943 6,000
April 19-May 15 7,000
Falenica August 19-20, 1942 6,500
Otwock August 19-20, 1942 7,000
Rembertow August 19-20, 1942 1,800
Ludwisin August 19-20, 1942 3,000
Radzymin August 19-20, 1942 3,000
Wolomin August 19-20, 1942 2,200
Jadow August 19-20, 1942 700

Garwolin Laskarzew September 27 1,240
Parysow October 2 3,440
Sobienie-Jeziory October 2 3,680
Sobolew October 2 1,640
Zelechow October 2 10,000

Minsk-Mazowiecki Minsk-Mazowiecki August 21-22 6,120
Kaluszyn September 15-27 6,000
Kolbiel September 15-27 1,000
Mrozy Kuflew September 15-27 1,000
Siennica September 15-27 700
Stanislawow September 15-27 700

Siedlce Siedlce August 22-24
September 26
November 30
11,700
Losice August 22 5,500
Mordy August 22 3,800

Sokolow-Wegrow Sokolow-Podlaski September 22-25 5,800
Wegrow September 22-25 8,300
Kosow-Lacki September 22-25 1,100
Sterdyn September 22-25 1,100
Stoczek September 22-25 2,000

B. District of Radom

County

Town Date of deportation Number of deportees

Radom Radom August 5-17, 1942 30,000
January 13, 1943 1,500
Kozienice
(including Jews from Glowaczow, Magnuszew, Marianpol, Mniszew, Ryczywol, Sieciechow, Stromiec, Trzebien)
September 27, 1942 13,000
Zwolen
(Including Jews from Garbatka, Janowice, Oblassy, Pionki, Policzna, Sarnow, Gniewoszow)
September 29 10,000
Szydlowiec September 24 10,000
January 13, 1943 5,000
Gniewoszow
(in addition to those sent through Zwolen)
November 15, 1942 1,000

Kielce Kielce August 20-24 21,000
Chechny September (?) 4,000
Skarzysko-Kamienna September 21-22 October (beginning) 2,500
Suchedniow
(including Jews from Bodzentyn)
September 21-22 4,000

Czestochowa Czestochowa September 21-October 5 40,000

Radomsko Radomsko October 10-12 14,000
January 6 4,000
Koniecpol October 7, 1942 1,600
Zarki October 6 800

Piotrkow Piotrkow October 15-25 22,000
Gorzkowice October 15-25 1,500
Kamiensk October 15-25 500
Przyglow October 15-25 2,000
Sulejow October 15-25 1,500

Jerdrzejow Jerdrzejow September 16-25 6,000
Sedziszow September 16-25 1,000
Szczekociny September 16-25 1,500
Wloszczowa September 16-25 5,000
Wodzislaw September 16-25 3,000

Busko Busko-Zdroj October 1-5 2,000
Chmielnik October 1-5 8,000
Nowy Korczyn October 1-5 4,000
Pacanow October 1-5 3,000
Pinczow October 1-5 3,000
Stopnica November 5-6 5,000

Konskie Konskie November 3-7 9,000
Gowarczow November 3-7 1,000
Przedborz October 9-12 4,000
Radoszyce November 3 4,000

Tomaszow-Mazowiecki Tomaszow-Mazowiecki October 15-November 2 15,000
Biala-Rawska October 15-November 2 4,000
Orzewicz October 15-November 2 2,000
Koluszki October 15-November 2 3,000
Nowe Miastro October 15-November 2 3,000
Opovzno October 15-November 2 3,000
Prysucha October 15-November 2 4,000
Rawa Mazowiecka October 31 4,000
Zarnow October 31 2,000
Ujazd October 31 800
January 6, 1943 2,000

Starachowize Starachowize October 15-29, 1942 4,500
Chotcha Nowa October 15-29 4,000
Ciepielow October 15-29 600
Ilza October 15-29 2,000
Lipsko October 15-29 3,000
Sienno October 15-29 2,000
Tarlow October 15-29 7,000
Wierzbnik October 15-29 4,000

Opatow Opatow October 20
Cmielow October (end)
Iwaniska October  15
Kunow October (end)
Klimontow October 30
Koprzywnica October 31
Lagow October 7
Osiek October 25
Ostrowiec October 11-12
Ozarow October (end)
Staszow November 7
Sandomierz January 10, 1943

C. District of Lublin

County Town Date of Deportation Number of Deportees

Biala-Podlaska Biala-Podlaska September 26-October 6, 1942 4,800

Radzyn Radzyn October 1 2,000
Lukow
(including Jews from Adamow)
October 5-8 7,000
November 7 3,000
Miedzyrzec-Podalski August 25-26 11,000
Parczew
(including Jews from Kock)
August 19-25 5,500

 

Table 4 Deportations of the Jews from Bialystok General District to Treblinka
Arad, pp. 396-397

Ghetto / Collection Camp (C.C.)

Details of Deportation from Ghettos or through Collection Camps

Date of deportation

Number of deportees


Bialystok ghetto

Five transports with 2,000 Jews each

February 9-13, 1943

10,000

The liquidation of the ghetto August 18-19, 1943 7,600

Bialystok
C.C.
Knyszyn-1,300
Grodek-Bialystocki-1,380
Lapy-450
Choroszcz-440
Michalowo-750
Sokoly-850
Suprasl-170
Wasilkow-1,180
Zabludow-1,400
Kleszczele-400
Milejczyce-1,000
November 10-December 15, 1942 9,320

Jasionowka On the ghetto there were 400 Jews from surrounding localities January 25, 1943 2,120

Grodno Over 10,000 Jews were deported in this action, most of them to Auschwitz, and one transport to Treblinka January 18-22, 1943 1,600
The liquidation of the ghetto February 14-19 4,400

Borgusze
C.C.
Goniadz-1,300
Trzcianne-1,200
Augustow-2,000
Grajewo-2,500
Rajgrod-500
Szcuczyn-1,500
November 10-December 15, 1942 9,100
Kelbasin
C.C.
Druskieniki-500
Jeziory-2,000
Lunna-1,500
Ostryna-2,000
Porzecze-1,000
Skidel-3,000
Sopockinie-2,000
Dabrowa-1,000
Indura-2,500
Janow-950
Krynki-5,000
Kuznica-1,000
Korycin-1,000
Odelsk-500
Sidra-350
Sokolka-8,000
Suchowola-5,100
Grodno-1,500
November 10-December 15 38,900

Volkovysk
C.C.
Jalowka-850
Lyskow-600
Mosty-350
Porozow-1,000
Ros-1,000
Rozana-3,000
Swislocz-3,000
Wolkovysk-7,000
Wolfa-1,500
From this camp 2,000 were sent to Auschwitz and the rest to Treblinka
November 10-December 15 16,300
County of Bielsk-Podlaski In the ghetto of Bielsk-Podlaski there were 7,000 local Jews, and 4,000 more were brought there from Bocki, Bransk, Narew, and Orla. They were deported in eleven transports, 1,000 in each transport. November 2-11 11,000
Ghetto of Ciechanowiec October 15 3,300
Siemiatycze November 2-10 4,330

 

Information about the Deportation Statistics

Arad: Arad, Yitzhak; Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka