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Chapter VIII: Indirect Transports of Jews to the Eastern Territories 267<br />

On November 10, 1942, Krüger also ordered the establishment of 41 Jewish<br />

quarters in the districts of Radom, Krakow, and Galicia. 799<br />

These measures are not compatible with a policy of extermination. If, as<br />

official historiography has it, the establishment of these Jewish residential districts<br />

was aimed at concentrating the Jews in order to be able to liquidate them<br />

more easily, then why did the Be��ec camp, allegedly founded for the purpose<br />

of just this liquidation, terminate its ‘extermination activity’ in December of<br />

1942, although 161,514 Jews were still living in the district of Galicia on December<br />

31, 1942? 800<br />

8. National Socialist Policy of Resettlement of Jews in<br />

the East According to Demographer Eugene M.<br />

Kulischer<br />

Our expositions in the preceding chapters of the National Socialist policy<br />

of Jewish resettlement in the east find enormously important support in the<br />

demographic studies of Professor Eugene M. Kulischer, who was a member of<br />

the International Labour Office in Montreal, Canada, during the Second<br />

World War. His book bears the title The Displacement of Population in Eu-<br />

799 Verordnungsblatt für das Generalgouvernement Issued at Krakow, November 14, 1942, no.<br />

98, pp. 683f.: a) in the Radom District in: Sandowmierz (Administrative District Opatow),<br />

Szydlowice (Administrative District Radom), Radomsko (Administrative District Radomsko),<br />

Ujazd (Administrative District Tomaszow); b) in the Krakow district in: Przemysl<br />

(Administrative District Przemysl), Reichshof (Administrative District Reichshof), Tarnow<br />

(Administrative District Tarnow), Bochnia (Administrative District Krakow-Land), Krakow<br />

City (ghetto); c) in the District of Galicia in: Lemberg-City (ghetto), Bóbrka (Administrative<br />

District Lemberg-Land), Jaryczów Nowy (Administrative District Lemberg-Land), Gródek<br />

(Administrative District Lemberg-Land), Rudki (Administrative District Lemberg-Land),<br />

Jaworów (Lemberg-Land), Zloczów (Administrative District Lemberg-Land), Przemyslany<br />

(Administrative District Zloczów), Brody (Administrative District Zloczów), Rava-Russka<br />

(ghetto), Administrative District Rava-Russka, Lubaczów (Administrative District Rava-<br />

Russka), Busk (Administrative District Kamionka-Strumilowa), Sokal (Administrative District<br />

Kamionka-Strumilowa), Brzezany (ghetto), Administrative District Brzezany, Bukaczowce<br />

(Administrative District Brzezany), Podhajce (Administrative District Brzezany), Rohatyn<br />

(Administrative District Brzezany), Tarnopol (Administrative District Tarnopol),<br />

Skalat (Administrative District Tarnopol), Trembola (Administrative District Tarnopol),<br />

Zborów (Administrative District Tarnopol), Zbaraz (Administrative District Tarnopol),<br />

Czortków (ghetto) Administrative District Czortków, Buczacz (Administrative District<br />

Czortków), Borszczów (Administrative District Czortków), Kopyczynce (Administrative<br />

District Czortków), Tluste-City (Administrative District Czortków), Stanis�aw City (ghetto)<br />

Administrative District Stanis�aw Stryj City (Administrative District Stryj), Drohobycz<br />

(ghetto) Administrative District Drohobycz, Boryslaw (ghetto) Administrative District Drohobycz,<br />

Sambor (ghetto) Administrative District Sambor.<br />

800 NO-5194, p. 11.

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