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

In mid-1946 the Soviet government prohibited any further returns <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews to Poland. Three years later the American Jewish Yearbook reported<br />

the following developments: 1061<br />

“During the summer <strong>of</strong> 1949, the Jewish press outside the Soviet<br />

Union carried a number <strong>of</strong> reports about the mass deportation <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews from the Western border region <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union, especially<br />

from White Russia, the Ukraine, Eastern Galicia, Bukovina, and<br />

Bessarabia. According to one report, the deportation affected mainly<br />

the Jewish citizens who had relatives in America or Western Europe;<br />

other sources maintain that the whole Jewish population <strong>of</strong> some<br />

territories was deported. The reports described, <strong>of</strong>ten in great detail,<br />

how the secret police rounded up the Jews, put them on deportation<br />

trains, and sent them <strong>of</strong>f to unknown destinations, presumably Siberia<br />

or the Arctic regions <strong>of</strong> European Russia. One report asserted<br />

that 30,000 Jews had been deported from Lwów (Lemberg) and other<br />

cities <strong>of</strong> former Polish Eastern Galicia, and that the whole region<br />

was now free <strong>of</strong> Jews. Another dispatch described similar proceedings<br />

in an unnamed Ukrainian city. Indirect evidence <strong>of</strong> the veracity<br />

<strong>of</strong> these reports was seen in the fact that Polish Jews who had maintained<br />

correspondence with their relatives in the Ukraine and White<br />

Russia ceased to receive answers and their letters were returned<br />

with the comment: ‘Returned to sender. Addressee has left.’ […] The<br />

American Jewish League against Communism sent a protest to the<br />

Secretary General <strong>of</strong> the U.N. in which it estimated the number <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews affected by the deportations as 400,000.”<br />

Without the shadow <strong>of</strong> a doubt we may say that among the deportees<br />

there were many Jews who had been moved into the occupied eastern<br />

territories by the Germans a few years earlier. Most <strong>of</strong> them were probably<br />

Polish, but western Jews were among them as well.<br />

At that point in time the distinction between ethnic Polish Jews and<br />

other Jews in the USSR becomes blurred. The distinction between the<br />

two had never been very precise. Up to the end <strong>of</strong> the First World War<br />

they had been subjects <strong>of</strong> the Tsar. 1062 The Polish state, after its foundation<br />

in 1918, pr<strong>of</strong>ited from the weakness <strong>of</strong> the young Soviet government<br />

and conquered the western regions <strong>of</strong> Byelorussia and Ukraine.<br />

Two decades later, however, these regions returned to the Soviet Union.<br />

1061 American Jewish Yearbook, No. 51 (1950), p. 340.<br />

1062 Except for those from Galicia; that region was part <strong>of</strong> the Austrian monarchy until the<br />

latter’s collapse.

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