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Operation Reinhardt was an ideological killing operation in Poland, evacuating Jewish occupants to four camps along the Bug River: Sobibor, Belzec, Treblinka, and Majdanek (Lublin). A crucial wartime document describes the operation, overseen by Vienna Gauleiter Odilo Globocnik, based in Lublin; the Reinhardt desk chief was SS major Hermann Huffler. We intercepted a telegram from Hufler to Berlin on 01/11/1943 requesting results for 1942: "Fourteen days up to 12/31/1942" with figures: l, 12,761, b, zero, s, 515, t, 10,335, altogether 23,611. Then the overall figure since Reinhardt began in the 1942 up to the 1942: L 24,733, b, Belzec, 434,508, s, soluble, 101,370. T, 71,355. Altogether, 1,274,166. Very ugly figures indeed.