912 Jews from Vienna and 875 from Katowice (Kattowitz) were transported to the Lublin district as part of a "pilot deportation" for the creation of a Jewish "reservation" in the Lublin area, to which all Jews in the Reich would be banished. The deported Jews were marched from the Nisko railroad station to a field of marshes near Zarzecze, where they were put to work building barracks. Nisko was in the Lublin district. Although the "reservation" plan ground to a halt shortly afterwards, it sheds light on the Nazis' thinking on how to solve the "Jewish problem."