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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 339<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the Jews from Belgium were sent to a neighbouring part<br />

<strong>of</strong> Western Europe for forced labour, but generally speaking the<br />

tendency has been to remove the Jews to the east. Many Western European<br />

Jews were reported to have been sent to the mines <strong>of</strong> Silesia.<br />

The great majority were sent to the General Government and, in ever<br />

growing numbers, to the eastern area, that is, to the territories<br />

which had been under Soviet rule since September 1939 and to the<br />

other occupied areas <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union.<br />

During the early period, deportation meant removal to the General<br />

Gouvernment, but since 1940 the deported Jews have tended<br />

more and more to be sent exclusively to ghettos and labour camps.<br />

Ghettos.<br />

The first ghettos were set up in od in the winter <strong>of</strong> 1939-1940.<br />

Since spring <strong>of</strong> 1940 they have been introduced in a number <strong>of</strong> cities<br />

and towns in the Warthegau and the General Gouvernment. In the<br />

summer <strong>of</strong> 1940 the Germans segregated the district <strong>of</strong> Warsaw inhabited<br />

mainly by Jews under the pretext that it was a breedingplace<br />

<strong>of</strong> contagious diseases, and in the autumn <strong>of</strong> the same year a<br />

ghetto was formally established. All Jews living outside its confines<br />

were ordered to move into the ghetto and all Poles living inside to<br />

leave the ghetto area. Many Jews were also brought there from<br />

abroad. In the first half <strong>of</strong> 1942 about 500,000 persons were<br />

crowded into the Warsaw ghetto.<br />

The growth <strong>of</strong> the ghettos is illustrated by the following estimates.<br />

In November 1941 the Institute <strong>of</strong> Jewish Affairs estimated<br />

the number <strong>of</strong> Jews confined in the ghettos ‘at no less than<br />

1,000,000.’ In December 1941 figures released by Polish Jewish<br />

circles in London showed that about 1,300,000 Jews had been<br />

herded into eleven ghettos in various parts <strong>of</strong> the country. For the<br />

early summer <strong>of</strong> 1942 the Institute <strong>of</strong> Jewish Affairs gave the number<br />

as 1,500,000. On 28 October and 10 November 1942 the Secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> State for Security in the General Gouvernment issued regulations<br />

about Jewish ghettos in the five districts <strong>of</strong> the General Gouvernment<br />

(Warsaw, Lublin, Cracow, Radom and Galicia), providing that<br />

from 30 November 1942 all General Gouvernment Jews must live in<br />

confined areas. Jews employed in armament and other war industries<br />

and living in closed camps are exempted. The confined areas<br />

are <strong>of</strong> two kinds: ghettos inside the larger towns, and purely Jewish

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