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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 341<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Jewish Affairs estimated the total number <strong>of</strong> Jews in<br />

forced labour camps in Poland in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1941 at 100,000. During<br />

1942, forced labour became the common fate <strong>of</strong> the Jewish in<br />

Poland and in German-occupied territory. The period for which<br />

Jews fit to work are liable for forced labour is no longer limited.<br />

Their removal to east was largely motivated by the wish to make use<br />

<strong>of</strong> them as forced labour, and as Germany’s need <strong>of</strong> manpower<br />

grew, deportation for adults <strong>of</strong> working age was tantamount to assignment<br />

to forced labour.<br />

In contrast with the other inhabitants <strong>of</strong> German-occupied countries,<br />

Jews are not sent to work in the Reich, because Jewish immigration<br />

would run counter to the policy <strong>of</strong> making Germany ‘free <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews.’ The needs <strong>of</strong> the war economy compelled German authorities<br />

to deviate from this rule to some extent, and indeed some exceptions<br />

have been reported. But, generally speaking, deportation to the east<br />

is for the Jews the equivalent <strong>of</strong> the recruitment for work in the<br />

Reich to which the rest <strong>of</strong> the population <strong>of</strong> German-controlled Europe<br />

is subject, and their removal further and further eastwards is<br />

doubtless connected with the need for supplying the army’s requirements<br />

near the front.<br />

For the Polish ghettos are not the last stage in the forced eastward<br />

migration <strong>of</strong> the Jewish people. On 20 November 1941, the<br />

Governor General, Hans Frank, broadcast the information that the<br />

Polish Jews would ultimately be transferred further east. Since the<br />

summer <strong>of</strong> 1942 the ghettos and labour camps in the Germanoccupied<br />

Eastern Territories have become the destination <strong>of</strong> deportees<br />

both from Poland and from western and central Europe; in particular,<br />

a new large-scale transfer from the Warsaw ghetto has been<br />

reported. Many <strong>of</strong> the deportees have been sent to the labour camps<br />

on the Russian front; others to work in the marshes <strong>of</strong> Pinsk, or to<br />

the ghettos <strong>of</strong> the Baltic countries, Byelorussia and Ukraine. It is<br />

hardly possible to distinguish how far the changes in the Jewish<br />

population <strong>of</strong> the General Government are due to deportation and<br />

how far they are attributable to ‘ordinary’ mortality and extermination.<br />

Moreover, the number <strong>of</strong> Jews remaining in the General Government<br />

is in any case uncertain.”

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