Town Before the “resettlement” Remaining
Pilica 2 700 30
Piotrków 23 000 1 500
Opoczno (conc[entration]) 10 000 180
Skarżysko 4 000 200
Opatów 10 000 Aktion continues
Sandomierz (concentration) 10 000 300
Bodzentyn 4 000 –
Kielce 27 000 1 580
Suchedniów–Bliżyn 3 000 –
Częstochowa 40 000 4 500
Tomaszów Mazowiecki 10 000 1 000
Końskie (conc[entration]) 10 000 300
Szydłowiec 4 000 150
Ostrowiec (concentration of several towns)15 000 Aktion continues
[74] Wiadomości No. 4
23–31 December 1942
Despite the great agitation caused in the entire civilised world by the
revelation of the German atrocities and crimes committed against the helpless
Jewish nation in Treblinka, it is stated once again that the murder site
in Treblinka continues to operate. According to information obtained during
the report period, Treblinka is currently the site for the liquidation of
the last Jewish centres in the Grodno and Białystok areas. The victims are
brought over twice weekly from the concentration camps in Kiełbasin (Grodno
area) and Zawłodaw⁷⁵⁵ (Białystok area). On average, the Jews spend 3 weeks
at transit camps. Having gone through this “quarantine”, the beaten-up,
755 I.e. Zabłudów. In fact, there were five transit camps for Jews from the ghettos in the
Białystok district: in Bogusze (Grajewo County), Białystok, Kiełbasin (Grodno County),
Wołkowysk, and Zambrów (Łomża County).