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

The conclusion we may draw from the analysis <strong>of</strong> the Korherr report<br />

is that the “special treatment <strong>of</strong> Jews” stood only for the deportation <strong>of</strong><br />

western Jews (those from the Altreich with Sudetenland, Ostmark and<br />

Protectorate) and <strong>of</strong> the eastern Jews (those from Ostgebiete with Bialystok<br />

and General Government with Lemberg) to the East, i.e. beyond<br />

the confines <strong>of</strong> the Greater German Reich. The Jews deported within<br />

these confines, in particular the roughly (121,428+8,500=) 130,000<br />

Jews sent to Auschwitz, were not subjected to “special treatment.” 1010<br />

Neither were the 69,084 Jews deported from the Altreich, Ostmark, Protectorate,<br />

and Slovakia to Nisko and the Lublin district formally subjected<br />

to it. We say formally, because they acquired the status <strong>of</strong> “specially<br />

treated” (sonderbehandelt) gradually as they were transited from<br />

the Polish ghettos through the various camps. 1011 This is also true for the<br />

18,004 Jews deported to Theresienstadt and then from that ghetto to<br />

Treblinka. In practice there was a double accounting system: one for the<br />

Jews evacuated from individual countries, and one for the Jews who<br />

were transited through the above camps and who were counted independently<br />

<strong>of</strong> their origin.<br />

Within the scope <strong>of</strong> Aktion Reinhardt the count <strong>of</strong> the western Jews<br />

was, in fact, based on the transport lists <strong>of</strong> which SS-Obersturmführer<br />

Helmut Pohl in Lublin received two copies in his quality as Head <strong>of</strong><br />

Resettlement at Lublin. 1012 Here the western Jews in transit were<br />

counted again as arrivals (Zugang) or as transited (durchgeschleust) to<br />

Majdanek or the other camps.<br />

Question,” chapter 10: “Beec’s dead: burning <strong>of</strong> the corpses,” in:<br />

www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Beec1/bel000 html.<br />

1010 At Auschwitz, however, the term “Sonderbehandlung” had an analogous meaning but on<br />

a smaller scale; it designated the Jews who, as part <strong>of</strong> Ostwanderung, were transited<br />

through the camp on their way to the Durchgangsghettos in the eastern territories.<br />

1011 The 12,021 Jews sent to Sobibór were part <strong>of</strong> those evacuated and not <strong>of</strong> those specially<br />

treated (sonderbehandelt), therefore they were not quickly transited (durchgeschleust) either<br />

through this camp, but were probably spread over the whole area, as is suggested by<br />

the transport <strong>of</strong> 9 May 1942 mentioned above for work on Wasserwirtschaft and<br />

Entwässerung. Cf. also chapter 7.<br />

1012 J. Schelvis, op. cit. (note 70), p. 237.

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