Date day |
Town |
The number of the deported Jews |
Remarks
|
|
December
1941 |
8 |
Kolo |
2300 |
|
10 |
Kowale
Panskie |
1100 |
transport
from Kowale Panskie included Jews of villages: Wladyslawow, Tuliszkow,
Brudzew, Turek, Dobra and Uniejow |
|
14 |
Dabie |
975 |
|
|
January 1942 |
9 |
Klodawa |
1140 |
|
12 |
Bugaj |
600 |
||
Brdow |
600 |
|||
14 |
Izbica
Kujawska |
1000 |
||
16 |
Lodz |
3000 |
||
February
1942 |
- |
Sompolno |
1000 |
|
March
1942 |
2 |
Krosniewice |
900 |
most
probably in March 1942 to Chelmno arrived transport from Opole included
Austrian Jews deported from Vienna |
- |
Kutno |
7000 |
||
- |
Zychlin |
3200 |
||
- |
Ozorkow |
500 |
||
- |
Poddebice |
2000 |
||
- |
Kozminek |
1000 |
||
April
1942 |
- |
Radziejow |
600 |
transport
by narrow-gauge railway |
- |
Piotrkow
Kujawski |
550 |
||
10 |
Leczyca |
1700 |
transport
from Leczyca via Grabow |
|
Grabow |
1240 |
|||
16 |
Gostynin |
2000 |
|
|
17 |
Sanniki |
250 |
||
Gabin |
2000 |
|||
22 |
Wloclawek |
3000 |
transports
by narrow-gauge railway |
|
30 |
Brzesc
Kujawski |
200 |
||
30? |
Lubraniec
|
100 |
||
May 1942 |
10 |
Brzeziny
Lodzkie |
5000 |
|
12 |
Gabin |
2150 |
||
14 |
Brzeziny |
1700 |
||
16 |
Pabianice |
8000 |
150
persons killed before transport |
|
21 |
Ozorkow |
2000 |
|
|
- |
Zloczew |
280 |
||
July 1942 |
20 |
Kowale Panskie |
3000 |
|
- |
Lutomiersk |
700 |
||
August
1942 |
10 - 22 |
Lodz |
40000 |
|
14 |
Sieradz |
1400 |
||
- |
Belachatow |
5000 |
||
15 |
Gostynin |
3500 |
||
22 |
Wielun |
10000 |
great deportation from Wielun area included Jews form: Sulmierzyce, Wieruszow, Boleslawiec, Lututow, Praszka, Dzialoszyn, Siemkowice, Kielczyglow and Sieradz |
|
24 |
Warta |
1000 |
|
|
28 |
Lask |
3000 |
||
September 1942 |
23 - 30 |
Lodz |
16000 |
Sources:
1) Gilbert,
Martin: “The Dent Atlas of the Holocaust”
2) “German
Crimes in Poland. Volume 1. Central Commission
for the
Investigation of German Crimes in Poland. Warsaw, 1946”;
cheapter:
“The Extermination Camp at Chelmno (Kulmhof)
3) Bednarz,
Władysław: “Obóz straceń w Chełmnie nad Nerem”
4)
Gulczyński, Janusz: „Obóz śmierci w Chełmnie nad Nerem”