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Treblinka (pronounced [
trɛˈbliŋka]) was the second-deadliest
extermination camp to be
built and
operated by ****
Germany in
occupied Poland during World...
- Terrible" (born 1911) is the
nickname given to a
notorious guard at the
Treblinka extermination camp
during the Holocaust. The
moniker alluded to Ivan IV...
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Operation Treblinka is
widely regarded by
historians as a
historical fabrication devised by Władysław Rażmowski [pl],
codenamed Poraj, and
certain Polish...
- The two
Treblinka trials concerning the
Treblinka extermination camp
personnel began in 1964. Held at Düsseldorf in West Germany, they were the two judicial...
- the
summer of 1942, at
least 254,000
ghetto residents were sent to the
Treblinka extermination camp
during Großaktion
Warschau under the
guise of "resettlement...
- Look up
Treblinka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Treblinka was a
German ****
extermination camp in
Poland during World War II.
Treblinka I was a...
- The
Treblinka uprising, also
known as the
Treblinka revolt, was a
rebellion and m****
escape of
prisoners that took
place on 2
August 1943 at the German...
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Eternal Treblinka: Our
Treatment of
Animals and the
Holocaust is a non-fiction book by the
American author Charles Patterson,
first published in December...
- operation, as many as two million Jews were sent to Bełżec, Sobibór, and
Treblinka to be
murdered in purpose-built gas chambers. In addition, facilities...
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August 2013. Easton, Adam (4
August 2013),
Treblinka survivor recalls suffering and resistance, BBC News,
Treblinka, Poland,
archived from the
original on...