Timeline of Treblinka

Timeline of Treblinka

This is a timeline of events at Treblinka extermination camp.[1][2][3][4][5] All deportations were from Poland, except where noted. Please note that in most cases the number of deportees are not exact figures, but rather approximations.

Deportations to Treblinka, July 1942 until November 1942. Click to enlarge.

Day-by-day

Day # Day of week Date Number of
Deportees
Deported from Cumulative total deportees Known deportees Major Events
Tuesday 01942-07-07 July 7, 1942 Commandant Irmfried Eberl writes to Heinz Auerswald that Treblinka will be ready to start operations on 01942-07-11 July 11, 1942.
1 Wednesday 01942-07-22 July 22, 1942 6,500 Warsaw 6,500 First deportation from Warsaw Ghetto.
2 Thursday 01942-07-23 July 23, 1942 7,300 Warsaw 13,800 Finkelstein, LeonLeon Finkelstein Treblinka becomes fully operational.
3 Friday 01942-07-24 July 24, 1942 7,400 Warsaw 21,200
4 Saturday 01942-07-25 July 25, 1942 7,530 Warsaw 28,730
5 Sunday 01942-07-26 July 26, 1942 6,400 Warsaw 35,130
6 Monday 01942-07-27 July 27, 1942 6,320 Warsaw 41,450
7 Tuesday 01942-07-28 July 28, 1942 5,020 Warsaw 46,470
8 Wednesday 01942-07-29 July 29, 1942 5,480 Warsaw 51,950
9 Thursday 01942-07-30 July 30, 1942 6,430 Warsaw 58,380
10 Friday 01942-07-31 July 31, 1942 6,756 Warsaw 65,136
11 Saturday 01942-08-01 August 1, 1942 6,220 Warsaw 71,356
12 Sunday 01942-08-02 August 2, 1942 6,276 Warsaw 77,632
13 Monday 01942-08-03 August 3, 1942 6,458 Warsaw 84,090
14 Tuesday 01942-08-04 August 4, 1942 6,568 Warsaw 90,658
15 Wednesday 01942-08-05 August 5, 1942 6,623 Warsaw 97,281 Cajtlin, HillelHillel Cajtlin
15 Wednesday 01942-08-05 August 5, 1942 30,000 Radom 127,281
16 Thursday 01942-08-06 August 6, 1942 10,085 Warsaw 137,366 Korczak, JanuszJanusz Korczak and 200 orphans[6][7] Fahrplananordnung Nr. 548; Warsahau Bf – Treblinka. 15,000 Jews from Warsaw are deported in a single day as a result of the German food giveaway, creating backlog at the ramp. People line up at the Umschlagplatz in Warsaw for several days to be "deported" in order to obtain bread. Four transports in two days can not accommodate them all.[8]
17 Friday 01942-08-07 August 7, 1942 10,672 Warsaw 148,038
18 Saturday 01942-08-08 August 8, 1942 7,304 Warsaw 155,342
19 Sunday 01942-08-09 August 9, 1942 6,292 Warsaw 161,634
20 Monday 01942-08-10 August 10, 1942 2,158 Warsaw 163,792
21 Tuesday 01942-08-11 August 11, 1942 7,725 Warsaw 171,517
22 Wednesday 01942-08-12 August 12, 1942 4,688 Warsaw 176,205 Lewin, LubaLuba Lewin
23 Thursday 01942-08-13 August 13, 1942 4,313 Warsaw 180,518
24 Friday 01942-08-14 August 14, 1942 5,168 Warsaw 185,686 Katznelson, HannaHanna Katznelson
25 Saturday 01942-08-15 August 15, 1942 3,633 Warsaw 189,319
26 Sunday 01942-08-16 August 16, 1942 4,095 Warsaw 193,414
27 Monday 01942-08-17 August 17, 1942 4,160 Warsaw 197,574
28 Tuesday 01942-08-18 August 18, 1942 3,926 Warsaw 201,500
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 4,000 Warsaw 205,500
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 6,500 Falenica 212,000
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 7,000 Otwock 219,000
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 1,800 Rembertów 220,800
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 3,000 Jadwisin 223,800
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 3,000 Radzymin 226,800
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 2,200 Wołomin 229,000
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 700 Jadów 229,700
29 Wednesday 01942-08-19 August 19, 1942 5,500 Parczew 235,200
30 Thursday 01942-08-20 August 20, 1942 4,000 Warsaw 239,200
30 Thursday 01942-08-20 August 20, 1942 21,000 Kielce 260,200
31 Friday 01942-08-21 August 21, 1942 3,000 Warsaw 263,200
31 Friday 01942-08-21 August 21, 1942 6,120 Mińsk Mazowiecki 269,320
32 Saturday 01942-08-22 August 22, 1942 3,000 Warsaw 272,320
32 Saturday 01942-08-22 August 22, 1942 5,000 Siedlce 277,320
32 Saturday 01942-08-22 August 22, 1942 3,500 Łosice 280,820
32 Saturday 01942-08-22 August 22, 1942 3,800 Mordy 284,620
33 Sunday 01942-08-23 August 23, 1942 3,000 Warsaw 287,620 Wiernik, JankielJankiel Wiernik
34 Monday 01942-08-24 August 24, 1942 3,000 Warsaw 290,620
35 Tuesday 01942-08-25 August 25, 1942 3,002 Warsaw 293,622 Krzepicki, AbrahamAbraham Krzepicki
35 Tuesday 01942-08-25 August 25, 1942 11,000 Międzyrzec Podlaski 304,622 Goldfarb, AbrahamAbraham Goldfarb Fahrplananordnung Nr. 562; Międzyrzec – Treblinka
36 Wednesday 01942-08-26 August 26, 1942 3,000 Warsaw 307,622 Odilo Globocnik, Christian Wirth and Josef Oberhauser visit Treblinka. Irmfried Eberl is relieved of command.
37 Thursday 01942-08-27 August 27, 1942 2,454 Warsaw 310,076 53,750 Warsaw Jews have been deported in the past 15 days.[9]
38 Friday 01942-08-28 August 28, 1942 Unknown Łuków Fahrplananordnung Nr. 565; Łuków – Treblinka. Odilo Globocnik temporarily suspends deportations to Treblinka. The gas chambers have continually broken down and the burial pits are overflowing with bodies. The SS resorts to shooting incoming Jews in the arrival area of the camp and piling bodies throughout the camp. In August, Globocnik orders Franz Stangl, commandant of Sobibor, to replace Dr. Irmfried Eberl as commandant of Treblinka. Stangl restores order in the camp and supervises the building of new gas chambers, which are operational in early autumn 1942. Transports of Warsaw and Radom Jews begin to arrive again in September 1942.[10]
41 Monday 01942-08-31 August 31, 1942 Commandant Irmfried Eberl leaves Treblinka.
42 Tuesday 01942-09-01 September 1, 1942 Franz Stangl becomes Commandant of Treblinka. New, larger gas chambers have been installed to augment older chambers, and commence use. The new chambers are able to kill 12,000 to 15,000 victims every day,[11] with the maximum capacity of 22,000 executions in 24 hours.[12]
44 Thursday 01942-09-03 September 3, 1942 4,609 Warsaw 314,685 Weinberg, BorisBoris Weinberg Warsaw deportations are restarted. New arrivals are processed the next morning.[13]
45 Friday 01942-09-04 September 4, 1942 1,669 Warsaw 316,354 Teigman, Kalman and TemaKalman and Tema Teigman[14]
47 Sunday 01942-09-06 September 6, 1942 3,634 Warsaw 319,988
48 Monday 01942-09-07 September 7, 1942 6,840 Warsaw 326,828
49 Tuesday 01942-09-08 September 8, 1942 13,596 Warsaw 340,424
50 Wednesday 01942-09-09 September 9, 1942 6,616 Warsaw 347,040
50 Wednesday 01942-09-09 September 9, 1942 Unknown Częstochowa Epstein, PinchasPinchas Epstein
51 Thursday 01942-09-10 September 10, 1942 5,199 Warsaw 352,239
52 Friday 01942-09-11 September 11, 1942 5,000 Warsaw 357,239 Jewish Argentinean prisoner Meir Berliner stabs SS-Oberscharführer Max Biala to death in a planned attack. Berliner is then executed by camp officers.
53 Saturday 01942-09-12 September 12, 1942 4,806 Warsaw 362,045 Abraham Krzepicki escapes.
56 Tuesday 01942-09-15 September 15, 1942 6,000 Kałuszyn 368,045
56 Tuesday 01942-09-15 September 15, 1942 1,000 Kołbiel 369,045
56 Tuesday 01942-09-15 September 15, 1942 1,000 Mrozy/Kuflew 370,045
56 Tuesday 01942-09-15 September 15, 1942 700 Siennica 370,745
56 Tuesday 01942-09-15 September 15, 1942 700 Stanisławów 371,445
56 Tuesday 01942-09-15 September 15, 1942 1,000 Gniewoszów 372,445
57 Wednesday 01942-09-16 September 16, 1942 6,000 Jędrzejów 378,445
57 Wednesday 01942-09-16 September 16, 1942 1,000 Sędziszów 379,445 Fahrplananordnung Nr. 587; Sędziszów – Treblinka
57 Wednesday 01942-09-16 September 16, 1942 1,500 Szczekociny 380,945
57 Wednesday 01942-09-16 September 16, 1942 5,000 Włoszczowa 385,945
57 Wednesday 01942-09-16 September 16, 1942 3,000 Wodzisław 388,945
62 Monday 01942-09-21 September 21, 1942 2,196 Warsaw 391,141 The last transport from the Polish capital. It includes Jewish police forced to help with deportations throughout Grossaktion Warsaw, and their families.[13]
62 Monday 01942-09-21 September 21, 1942 2,500 Skarżysko-Kamienna 393,641
62 Monday 01942-09-21 September 21, 1942 4,000 Suchedniów 397,641
62 Monday 01942-09-21 September 21, 1942 sums to 40,000 Częstochowa Fahrplananordnung Nr. 594; Częstochowa – Treblinka
63 Tuesday 01942-09-22 September 22, 1942 5,800 Sokołów Podlaski 403,441 Wlos, ItkaItka Wlos
63 Tuesday 01942-09-22 September 22, 1942 8,300 Węgrów 411,741
63 Tuesday 01942-09-22 September 22, 1942 1,100 Kosów Lacki 412,841
63 Tuesday 01942-09-22 September 22, 1942 1,100 Sterdyń 413,941
63 Tuesday 01942-09-22 September 22, 1942 2,000 Stoczek 415,941
64 Wednesday 01942-09-23 September 23, 1942 10,000 Szydłowiec 425,941 Fahrplananordnung Nr. 587
67 Saturday 01942-09-26 September 26, 1942 5,000 Siedlce 430,941
67 Saturday 01942-09-26 September 26, 1942 4,800 Biała Podlaska 435,741
68 Sunday 01942-09-27 September 27, 1942 1,240 Łaskarzew 436,981 Fahrplananordnung Nr. 587
68 Sunday 01942-09-27 September 27, 1942 13,000 Kozienice 449,981 Fahrplananordnung Nr. 587
70 Tuesday 01942-09-29 September 29, 1942 10,000 Zwoleń 459,981
72 Thursday 01942-10-01 October 1, 1942 2,000 Busko-Zdrój 461,981
72 Thursday 01942-10-01 October 1, 1942 8,000 Chmielnik 469,981
72 Thursday 01942-10-01 October 1, 1942 4,000 Nowy Korczyn 473,981
72 Thursday 01942-10-01 October 1, 1942 3,000 Pacanów 476,981
72 Thursday 01942-10-01 October 1, 1942 3,000 Pińczów 479,981
72 Thursday 01942-10-01 October 1, 1942 2,000 Radzyn 481,981
73 Friday 01942-10-02 October 2, 1942 3,440 Parysów 485,421
73 Friday 01942-10-02 October 2, 1942 3,680 Sobienie-Jeziory 489,101
73 Friday 01942-10-02 October 2, 1942 1,640 Sobolew 490,741
73 Friday 01942-10-02 October 2, 1942 10,000 Żelechów 500,741
75 Sunday 01942-10-04 October 4, 1942 sums to 40,000 Częstochowa
76 Monday 01942-10-05 October 5, 1942 7,000 Łuków 507,741 Strawczynski, OscarOscar Strawczynski
76 Monday 01942-10-05 October 5, 1942 1,000 Terezín camp, Czechoslovakia 508,741
76 Monday 01942-10-05 October 5, 1942 sums to 40,000 Częstochowa 548,741
77 Tuesday 01942-10-06 October 6, 1942 800 Żarki 549,541
77 Tuesday 01942-10-06 October 6, 1942 Unknown Międzyrzec Podlaski
78 Wednesday 01942-10-07 October 7, 1942 1,600 Koniecpol 551,141
78 Wednesday 01942-10-07 October 7, 1942 2,000 Łagów 553,141
79 Thursday 01942-10-08 October 8, 1942 1,000 Terezín camp, Czechoslovakia 554,141 Glazar, RichardRichard Glazar, Unger, KarlKarl Unger, Masarek, RudolfRudolf Masarek
81 Saturday 01942-10-10 October 10, 1942 14,000 Radomsko 568,141 Strawczynski, ZygmuntZygmunt Strawczynski
82 Sunday 01942-10-11 October 11, 1942 11,000 Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski 579,141
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 22,000 Piotrków Trybunalski 601,141 Old gas chambers cease operation.

Meanwhile, mass deportations from Bezirk Bialystok had just begun, and continue until February 19, 1943. In the next four months over 110,000 Jews from Bialystok General District (which includes Nazi counties of Bialystok Land, Bielsk, Grajewo, Grodno, Lomscha, Sokolka, and Wolkowysk) are deported to Treblinka and annihilated.[15]
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 1,500 Gozdowice, German Reich 602,641
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 500 Kamieńsk 603,141
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 2,000 Przygłów 605,141
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 1,500 Sulejów 606,641
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 4,500 Starachowice 611,141
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 4,000 Chotcza Nowa 615,141
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 600 Ciepielów 615,741
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 2,000 Iłża 617,741
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 3,000 Lipsko 620,741
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 2,000 Sienno 622,741
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 7,000 Tarłów 629,741
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 4,000 Wierzbnik, German Reich 633,741
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 1,600 Iwaniska 635,341
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 3,300 Ciechanowice, German Reich 638,641
86 Thursday 01942-10-15 October 15, 1942 2,000 Terezín camp, Czechoslovakia 640,641
90 Monday 01942-10-19 October 19, 1942 2,000 Terezín camp, Czechoslovakia 642,641
91 Tuesday 01942-10-20 October 20, 1942 6,500 Opatów 649,141 Willenberg, SamuelSamuel Willenberg
92 Wednesday 01942-10-21 October 21, 1942 Aron Gelbard escapes.
93 Thursday 01942-10-22 October 22, 1942 15,000 Tomaszów Mazowiecki 664,141
93 Thursday 01942-10-22 October 22, 1942 4,000 Biała Rawska 668,141
93 Thursday 01942-10-22 October 22, 1942 2,000 Orszewice 670,141
93 Thursday 01942-10-22 October 22, 1942 3,000 Koluszki 673,141
93 Thursday 01942-10-22 October 22, 1942 3,000 Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą 676,141
93 Thursday 01942-10-22 October 22, 1942 3,000 Opoczno 679,141
93 Thursday 01942-10-22 October 22, 1942 4,000 Przysucha 683,141
93 Thursday 01942-10-22 October 22, 1942 2,000 Terezín camp, Czechoslovakia 685,141
96 Sunday 01942-10-25 October 25, 1942 500 Osiek 685,641
102 Saturday 01942-10-31 October 31, 1942 4,000 Rawa Mazowiecka 689,641
102 Saturday 01942-10-31 October 31, 1942 2,000 Żarnów 691,641
102 Saturday 01942-10-31 October 31, 1942 800 Ujazd, German Reich 692,441
102 Saturday 01942-10-31 October 31, 1942 900 Ćmielów 693,341
102 Saturday 01942-10-31 October 31, 1942 500 Kunów 693,841
102 Saturday 01942-10-31 October 31, 1942 1,600 Koprzywnica 695,441
102 Saturday 01942-10-31 October 31, 1942 4,500 Ożarów 699,941
104 Monday 01942-11-02 November 2, 1942 4,330 Siemiatycze 704,271
105 Tuesday 01942-11-03 November 3, 1942 9,000 Końskie 713,271
105 Tuesday 01942-11-03 November 3, 1942 1,000 Gowarczów 714,271
105 Tuesday 01942-11-03 November 3, 1942 4,000 Radoszyce 718,271
107 Thursday 01942-11-05 November 5, 1942 5,000 Stopnica 723,271
109 Saturday 01942-11-07 November 7, 1942 6,000 Staszów 729,271
109 Saturday 01942-11-07 November 7, 1942 3,000 Łuków 732,271
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,300 Goniądz 733,571
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,200 Trzcianne 734,771
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 2,000 Augustów 736,771
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 2,500 Grajewo 739,271
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 600 Rajgród 739,871
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,500 Szczuczyn 741,371
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 500 Druskininkai, Lithuania 741,871
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 2,000 Jeziory 743,871
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,500 Lunna 745,371
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 2,000 Ostrynka 747,371
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,000 Porzecze 748,371
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 3,000 Skidal 751,371
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 2,000 Sapotskin, Belarus 753,371
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,000 Dąbrowa Białostocka 754,371
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 2,500 Indura 756,871
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 950 Janów 757,821
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 5,000 Krynki 762,821
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,000 Kuźnica 763,821
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,000 Korycin 764,821
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 500 Odelsk 765,321
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 350 Sidra 765,671
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 8,000 Sokółka 773,671
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 5,100 Suchowola 778,771
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,500 Grodno, Belarus 780,271
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 850 Jalowka 781,121
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 600 Lyskow 781,721
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 350 Mosty 782,071
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,000 Porozow 783,071
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,000 Ros 784,071
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 3,000 Różana 787,071
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 3,000 Svislach, Belarus 790,071
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 7,000 Vawkavysk, Belarus 797,071
112 Tuesday 01942-11-10 November 10, 1942 1,500 Wolfa 798,571
117 Sunday 01942-11-15 November 15, 1942 1,000 Gniewoszów 799,571
132 Monday 01942-11-30 November 30, 1942 1,700 Siedlce 801,271
163 Thursday 01942-12-31 December 31, 1942 According to the Höfle Telegram, the cumulative total of deportees to this date was 713,555, and 10,335 had been deported during the two weeks previous to this date.
163 Thursday 01942-12-31 December 31, 1942 Escape from the Totenlager (extermination area) via a tunnel. Only Lazar Sharson successfully escapes.
169 Wednesday 01943-01-06 January 6, 1943 4,000 Radomsko 805,271
173 Sunday 01943-01-10 January 10, 1943 6,000 Sandomierz 811,271
176 Wednesday 01943-01-13 January 13, 1943 1,500 Radom 812,771
176 Wednesday 01943-01-13 January 13, 1943 5,000 Szydłowiec 817,771
181 Monday 01943-01-18 January 18, 1943 1,200 Warsaw 818,971
181 Monday 01943-01-18 January 18, 1943 1,600 Grodno, Belarus 820,571 First stage of Ghetto liquidation under Kriminalkommissar Heinz Errelis who personally shoots at least 100. Over the course of 5 days, dubbed by the Jews "Operation 10,000" results in a total of some 10,000 Jews sent mostly to Auschwitz through Kiełbasin transit camp.[16]
182 Tuesday 01943-01-19 January 19, 1943 1,200 Warsaw 821,771
183 Wednesday 01943-01-20 January 20, 1943 1,200 Warsaw 822,971
184 Thursday 01943-01-21 January 21, 1943 1,200 Warsaw 824,171
185 Friday 01943-01-22 January 22, 1943 1,200 Warsaw 825,371
188 Monday 01943-01-25 January 25, 1943 2,120 Jasionówka 827,491
203 Tuesday 01943-02-09 February 9, 1943 10,000 Białystok 837,491 Fahrplananordnung Nr. 552; Bialystok – Treblinka
208 Sunday 01943-02-14 February 14, 1943 4,400 Grodno, Belarus 841,891 Fahrplananordnung Nr. 552; Grodno – Treblinka. Final liquidation of the Ghetto, dubbed "Operation 5,000." Victims are sent in three trains agreed on January 15, 1943 by Berlin. An additional train, Pj 165, leaves Grodno for Treblinka on February 16.[17]
244 Thursday 01943-03-11 March 11, 1943 Bulgarian military and police authorities transfer 11,343 Jews in Bulgarian-occupied Thrace, Macedonia, and (Serbian) Pirot to German custody pursuant to a February agreement between the SS and representatives of the Bulgarian government. German SS and police officials deport these Jews to Treblinka, where almost all are gassed or shot upon arrival.[10]
244 Monday 01943-03-22 March 22, 1943 2,338 Skopje, Bulgaria 844,229
247 Thursday 01943-03-25 March 25, 1943 2,402 Skopje, Bulgaria 846,631
248 Friday 01943-03-26 March 26, 1943 Fahrplananordnung Nr. 567; Transport from the Reich
250 Sunday 01943-03-28 March 28, 1943 Telegramm; Transports from Bulgaria and Greece to Treblinka
251 Monday 01943-03-29 March 29, 1943 2,404 Skopje, Bulgaria 849,035
272 Monday 01943-04-19 April 19, 1943 7,000 Warsaw 856,035 Result of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
377 Monday 01943-08-02 August 2, 1943
Uprising fist.jpg
Treblinka revolt. Prisoners used for forced labor — fearing that the SS will soon kill them — stage a revolt. Prisoners seize weapons from the camp armory, but SS guards in the camp discover the plot before it can be completely implemented. Hundreds of prisoners nevertheless storm the main gate in an attempt to escape. SS and police guards kill many with machine-gun fire. More than 300 prisoners escape, but the SS and police personnel eventually recapture and kill two-thirds of them. Camp deportations and gassing operations halt.[10]
393 Wednesday 01943-08-18 August 18, 1943 Białystok Result of the Białystok Ghetto Uprising.[10] Fahrplananordnung Nr. 290; Bialystok – Treblinka.
394 Thursday 01943-08-19 August 19, 1943 7,600 Białystok 863,635+ 7,600 over the two days. Last Jewish transport to Treblinka. All of the deportees on the transport are killed upon arrival.[10]

"Action" summary

Nation Total
 Poland 818,891+
 Belarus 19,500
 Germany 9,600
Terezín camp, Czechoslovakia 8,000
 Bulgaria 7,144
 Lithuania 500

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  3. ^ Gutman, Israel. The Jews of Warsaw 1939–43. The Harvester Press, Brighton, 1982.
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  16. ^ The People vs. Kurt Wiese and Heinz Errelis Accused of Murder. Verdict and Judgment. Cologne District Court, Federal Republic of Germany, June 27, 1968. See: "Operation 10,000" in chapter "Deportation of Jews from Grodno."
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