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Statistical Report on the "Final Solution," known as the Korherr Report (March 23, 1943)

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VI. THE JEWS IN THE GHETTOS

Here must be mentioned:

1. The old-age ghetto Theresienstadt, to which were transferred a total of:

87,193 Jews,

of these from Reich territory

47,471 (Ostmark 14,222)

" " " the Protectorate

39,722

At the beginning of 1943 it counted a total of Jewish inmates:

49,392

of these with German citizenship

24,313

Protectorate citizenship

25,079

The decline occurred chiefly through deaths. Apart from Theresienstadt, the Reich territory includes a number of Jewish old-age and convalescent homes with smaller capacities, though these are regarded as neither ghettos nor evacuation sites.

2. The ghetto Litzmannstadt counted at the beginning of 1943

87,180 Jews,

of which 83,133 had former Polish citizenship.

3. The Jews housed primarily in the rest-ghettos of the General Government were recorded or estimated as follows as of December 31, 1942:

in district

number of Jews

Krakow

37,000

Radom

29,400

Lublin

20,000 (estimated)

Warsaw

50,000

Lemberg

161,514

General gov. total

297,914




VII. THE JEWS IN THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS

From the seizure of power to December 31, 1942 the concentration camps saw:

73,417 admissions of Jews

of those

36,943 were released

27,347 departed through death

Remaining number as of December 31, 1942:

9,127 Jews

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