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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 303<br />

On 19 May the county chief <strong>of</strong> Lublin reported to the department <strong>of</strong><br />

population matters and welfare: 918<br />

“Concerning the inquiry circular <strong>of</strong> the 12th <strong>of</strong> this month, I recommend,<br />

when opportunity arises, that the following Jews be deported,<br />

whose evacuation is required first:<br />

Lubartow 2,737<br />

Ostrow-Stadt 3,062<br />

Piaski 6,166<br />

Belzyce 3,639<br />

Bychawa 2,733<br />

Chodel 1,398<br />

19,735.”<br />

The county chief <strong>of</strong> Hrubieszów noted in a memo on 22 May: 919<br />

“The number and place <strong>of</strong> residence <strong>of</strong> those Jews whose<br />

evacuation appears to be necessary first, is as follows:<br />

1) in Hrubieszów 5,690 Jews<br />

2) '' Uchanie 2,025 Jews<br />

3) '' Grabowiec 2,026 Jews<br />

4) '' Dubienka 2,907 Jews<br />

5) '' Belz 1,540 Jews.”<br />

There is no doubt at all that these transfers were serving the purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> creating room for the western Jews deported into the Lublin district.<br />

The latter would then also be evacuated later on, again in stages. A report<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5 October 1942 by the county chief in Lublin to the Governor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lublin district sets out the following information regarding this: 920<br />

“Subject: Dispositions <strong>of</strong> 15 August 1942 and 28 September 1942<br />

With regard to the above dispositions I am reporting that 8,009<br />

Jews from the Reich have been resettled into my district since the 1 st<br />

<strong>of</strong> January 1942. 3,692 <strong>of</strong> these have already been resettled again.<br />

Expenditures or cash outlays have not been incurred due to these<br />

evacuations; the Piaski community merely put 400 vehicles at their<br />

disposal without cost for the transportation <strong>of</strong> the sick, children, and<br />

baggage.”<br />

According to this report, the 8,009 Jews mentioned were housed in<br />

the following communities:<br />

918<br />

919<br />

920<br />

Józef Kermisz (ed.), op. cit. (note 723), p. 53.<br />

Ibid., p. 55.<br />

Jüdisches Historisches Institut Warschau (ed.), op. cit. (note 116), p. 336.

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