Deportations to Belzec - Districts of Lublin, Galacia & Cracow Date of Deportation Town Number of Deportees ------------------------------------------------------------------- August 31-Sept. 1 Zbaraz hundreds September 2-4 Skole 1,500 September 3-5 Stryj 5,000 September 3-5 Brzozdowce 500 September 4 Mikolajow 500 September 4-5 Zydaczow 500 - 900 September 4-5 Rozdol 1,600 September 4-5 Chodorow 1,500 September 4-5 Zurawno 500 September 7 Kolomyya 7,000 September 7 Sniatyn 1,500 September 7 Miechow (County) 10,000 Miechow, Dzialoszyce, Skalbmierz, Wolbrom, Slomniki, Proszowice September 8 Ustrzyki Dolne 1,500 (via Zaslaw camp) September 9 Horodenka 1,500 September 9 Lesko (via Zaslaw camp) 2,000 September 10-15 Sanok (County) 13,000 Sanok, Lesko, Zagorz, Baligrod (via Zaslaw camp) September 10-18 Tarnowska, Brzesko, Zabno, Tuchow, Zakliczyn 8,000 September 9 & Nov. 3 Bilgoraj 5,000 September 12 Stanislawow 5,000 September 15 Kamionka-Strumilowa 1,500 September 15 Radziechow 1,400 September 17 Sokal 2,000 September 19 Brody 2,500 September 21 Brzezany 1,000 - 1,500 September 21-Oct.(end) Bolszowce 1,000 September 21-Oct. 26 Bukaczowce 700 September 21 Bursztyn 200 September 21 Kozowa 1,000 September 21 Narajow 900 September 21 Podhajce 1,000 September 21 Rohatyn 1,000 September 26 Borszcow 800 September 26 Jezierzany 700 September 26 Korolowka 700 September 26 Mielnica 2,000 September 26-27 Skala-Podolska 700 September 30 Kopycznce 1,000 September 30 Probuzna 1,500 ------------------------------------------------------------------- "An extremely valuable research study undertaken to establish the timetable and number of deported Jews from the General Government and to which death camp they were sent was carried out by Tatiana Berenstein and published in Poland in the Biuletyn Zydowskiego Instytutn Historycznego (Bulletin of the Jewish Historical Institute), Warsaw, No. 3/1952, No. 21/1957, No. 59/1966, No. 61/1967. Another source is the "Luach Hashoa (Holocost Calendar) of Polish Jewry" prepared by Rabbi Israel Schepansky and published by "Or Hamizrach," New York, 1974. A most important and more up to date source is the Pinkas Hakebillot (Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities), Poland, Vol. II, Eastern Galicia, and Vol. III, Western Galicia, published by Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, in 1980 and 1984. The ... tables of the deportations are based on all the aforementioned primary sources and research studies." Excerpted from....---------------------------------------------- BELZEC, SOBIBOR, TREBLINKA - the Operation Reinhard Death Camps Indiana University Press - Yitzhak Arad, 1987. ISBN 0-253-3429-7 ----------------------------------------------------------------