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

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Here it should be noted that the number of internments of Jews will be greater than the number of Jews placed into the concentration camps, since the repeated admission of Jews was recounted more than once.

Not included are the Jews that were interned in the concentration camps Auschwitz and Lublin.

We arrive at the following figures for the concentration camps, divided by internments, releases, deaths, and the level on December 31, 1942:

Jews in the concentration camps

Concentration Camp

Internments

Releases

Deaths

Level on December 31, 1942

Lublin/men

23,409

4,509

14,217

4,683

Lublin/women

2,849

59

131

2,659

Auschwitz/men

4,917

1

3,716

1,200

Auschwitz/women

932

-

720

212

Buchenwald

16,827

13,805

2,795

227

Mauthausen/Gusen

2,064

-

1,985

79

Sachsenhausen

7,960

6,570

1,344

46

Stutthof/men

28

-

13

15

Stuffhof/women

3

-

-

3

Ravensbrück/women

1 ,321

531

787

3

Ravensbrück/men

273

44

229

-

Dachau

12,026

11,140

886

-

Groß-Rosen

231

-

231

-

Lichtenburg

195

195

-

-

Neuengamme

192

2

190

-

Floßenbürg

80

2

78

-

Sachsenburg

52

52

-

-

Esterwegen

36

33

3

-

Niederhagen

12

-

12

-

Natzweiler

10

-

10

-

Concentration camps total

73,417

36,943

27,347

9,127




VIII. JEWS IN PENAL INSTITUTIONS

At the beginning of 1943, 458 Jews were in the penal institutions of the Reich territory.

They were distributed among men and women and to the kinds of facility as follows:

Men

Women

Together

Penal incarceration

350

78

428

Preventive detention

29

-

29

Workhouse

-

1

1

Total for penal institutions

379

79

458

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