Deportations to Treblinka - Districts of Lublin & Radom Date of Deportation Town Number of Deportees ----------------------------------------------------------- August 5-17, 1942 Radom 30,000 August 19-25 Parczew (Including Jews from Kock) 5,500 August 20-24 Kielce 21,000 August 25-26 Miedzyrzec-Podlaski 11,000 September (?) Checiny 4,000 September 16-25 Jedrzejow 6,000 Sedziskociny 1,000 Szczekociny 1,500 Wloszczowa 5,000 Wodzislaw 3,000 September 21-22 Skarzysko-Kamienna 2,500 Suchedniow 4,000 (Includes Jews from Bodzentyn) September 21-Oct. 5 Czestochowa 40,000 September 23 Szydlowiec 10,000 September 26-Oct. 6 Biala-Podlaska 4,800 September 27, 1942 Kozienice 13,500 September 29 Zwolen 10,000 October 1-5 Busko-Zdroj 2,000 Chmielnik 8,000 Nowy Korczyn 4,000 Pacanow 3,000 Pinczow 3,000 October 5-8 Lukow (including Jews from Adamow) 7,000 October 6 Zarki 800 October 7, 1942 Koniecpol 1,600 Lagow 2,000 October 9-12 Przedborz 4,000 October 10-12 Radomsko 14,000 October 11-12 Ostrowiec 11,000 October 15 Iwaniska 1,600 October 15-25 Piotrkow 22,000 Gorzkowice 1,500 Kamiensk 500 Przyglow 2,000 Sulejow 1,500 October 15-29 Starachowice 4,500 Chotcha Nowa 4,000 Ciepielow 600 Ilza 2,000 Lipsko 3,000 Sienno 2,000 Tarlow 7,000 Wierzbnik 4,000 October 20 Opatow 6,500 October 22-Nov. 2 Tomaszow-Mazowiecki 15,000 Biala-Rawska 4,000 Orzewicz 2,000 Koluszki 3,000 Nowe Miasto 3,000 Opoczno 3,000 Prysucha 4,000 October 25 Osiek 500 October 30 Klimontow 500 October 31 Rawa Mazowiecka 4,000 Zarnow 2,000 Ujazd 800 Koprzywnica 1,600 October (end) Cmielow 900 Kunow 500 Ozarow 4,500 November 3 Radoszyce 4,000 November 3-7 Konskie 9,000 Gowarczow 1,000 November 5-6 Stopnica 5,000 November 7 Staszow 6,000 Lukow (including Jews from Adamov) 3,000 November 15, 1942 Gniewoszow (in addition to those sent through Zwolen) 1,000 January 6, 1943 Radomsko 4,000 Ujazd 2,000 January 10, 1943 Sandomierz 6,000 January 13, 1943 Radom 1,500 January 13, 1943 Szydlowiec 5,000 The figure above for Kozienice includes Jews from Glowaczow, Magnuszew, Marianpol, Mniszew, Ryczywol, Sieciechow, Stromiec, and Trzebien. The figure above for Zowlen includes Jews from Garbatka, Janowice, Oblassy, Pionki, Policzna, Sarnow and Gniewoszow. ------------------------------------------------------------ "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 ----------------------------------------------------------------