From October 27 until October 29, the day before the Polish decree regarding the eligibility of passports was set to take effect, state authorities in Germany arrested approximately 17,000 Polish Jews and cancelled their German permits of residence. The Gestapo was easily able to locate those arrested through registration data and census files. neighbourhood in
Leipzig, where 1,300 Polish Jews found shelter in 1938 After being arrested, thousands of Polish Jews were stripped of any personal property or money and put on trains. These trains brought the deportees to the Germany–Poland border. The Polish border authorities were overwhelmed at first by the unexpected influx of people and during the first day of expulsions they allowed thousands of Polish Jews entry into Poland. However, the Polish Government quickly responded by closing the border down and denying any further access. In the city of
Leipzig, 1,300 Polish Jews were able to find refuge in the Polish consulate, assisted there by the Consul General
Feliks Chiczewski. By October 30, thousands of homeless Jews resided in no-man's land along the border. Historians estimate that 4,000 to 6,000 Jews were deported between the southern towns
Bytom (then
Beuthen) and
Katowice, 1,500 were placed near the northern town of
Chojnice, and 8,000 were sent to the town of
Zbąszyń (source 2 pp. 123). In Zbąszyń a large refugee camp was established as an attempt to give shelter to those deported. For months, refugees in Zbąszyń slept in poorly constructed barracks with very few provisions. The severity of the conditions within the camp was witnessed by Polish historian
Emanuel Ringelblum who described the hopelessness of the refugees in a letter to a colleague. As a result of the
Polenaktion of October 1938, most of the 17,000 expelled Jews would remain in refugee camps on the border for almost a year. It was not until just prior to the
German Invasion of Poland in 1939 that the refugees of the
Polenaktion gained access to Poland's interior. == Response of Herschel Grynszpan ==