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| | Carlo Mattogno, Jürgen Graf: Treblinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp? |
 | | Nevertheless, further Polish Jews were resettled in the Lublin 'Reservation': 9,451 from the Radom district from August 14 to September 25, 1940,[679] 3,436 from the Krakow ghetto from November 29, 1940, to April 2, 1941. |
 | | These evacuations were arranged by an office of the government of the General Gouvernement, the "Hauptabteilung innere Verwaltung Abteilung Bevölkerungswesen und Fürsorge" (Main department internal administration, department of population and welfare), to which the sub-departmental manager Richard Türk as well as the local authorities delivered the corresponding reports. |
 | | These six transports could not have had Auschwitz as a destination, for first of all Auschwitz was not located within the General Gouvernement but in the territory of the Reich (from the German point of view at that time), and secondly because during that period deportations to Auschwitz ran along a mountain route. |
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