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During World War II,
Trawniki men ([travˈniki]; German: Trawnikimänner) were
Eastern European **** collaborators,
consisting of
either volunteers or recruits...
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Trawniki [travˈniki] is a
village in Świdnik County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. It is the seat of the
gmina (administrative district) called...
- (born Ivan
Mykolaiovych Demjanjuk; 3
April 1920 – 17
March 2012) was a
Trawniki man and **** camp
guard at
Sobibor extermination camp, Majdanek, and Flossenbürg...
- The
Trawniki concentration camp was set up by ****
Germany in the
village of
Trawniki about 40
kilometres (25 mi)
southeast of
Lublin during the occupation...
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Trawniki is a
village in
Lublin Voivodeship, east Poland, the site of a
World War II
concentration camp.
Trawniki may also
refer to the
following places:...
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division of the
Trawniki concentration camp set up in the
village of
Trawniki southeast of Lublin. They were
known as the "
Trawniki men" (German: Trawnikimänner)...
- at Treblinka. The vast
majority of Hiwi
guards who were
trained at the
Trawniki concentration camp
facility had to
contend with a
language barrier; however...
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Fritz Schultz took his
manufacture along with 6,000 Jews to the
nearby Trawniki concentration camp.
Approximately 100,000
ghetto inmates had
already died...
- Erntefest) was the
murder of up to 43,000 Jews at the Majdanek,
Poniatowa and
Trawniki concentration camps by the SS, the
Order Police battalions, and the Ukrainian...
- buildings.
Another frequent murder method was
shootings by the
squads of
Trawnikis.
According to the
Majdanek Museum, the gas
chambers began operation in...