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6. In addition there are the figures
of
the Main Reich Security Office for the
evacuation of the Jews from
the Russian
territories including the formerly Baltic
countries since
the beginning of the Eastern
campaign
......................................................................................................................633
300
The above figures do not include the Jews in ghettos and
concentration camps. The evacuations of Jews from Slovakia and Croatia were
carried out by these countries themselves.
VI. THE JEWS IN THE
GHETTOS
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Here are to be listed: 1. The ghetto for the aged
in Theresienstadt where have been |
delivered a total of |
87 193 |
Jews |
of these from the Reich Territory |
47 471 |
(Ostmark 14 222) |
of these from the Protectorate |
39 722 |
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|
At the beginning of 1943 there were |
49 392 |
Jewish inhabitants |
of these were German citizens |
24 313 |
|
of these were from the Protectorate |
25 079 |
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The decrease in these figures was
primarily due to deaths. Besides Theresienstadt there were a number of Jewish
homes for the aged and hospitals for invalids with a much smaller capcity[sic]
. They are in the Reich territory and are not counted as ghettos nor places of
evacuation.
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2. The ghetto Litzmannstadt with
a Jewish population of 87 180 in the beginning of 1943. Of these 83 133 are
of former Polish nationality.
3. The figures for the rest of the
Jewish population, mainly living in the remaining ghettos of the General
Government were listed or estimated as of Dec.31, 1942 at: |
District |
Jewish
Population |
|
Krakau |
37 000 |
|
Radom |
29 400 |
|
Lublin |
20 000 |
(geschätzt) |
Warsaw |
50 000 |
|
Lemberg |
161 514 |
|
Total for the General government |
297 914 |
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