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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Treblinka extermination camp
Treblinka was an extermination camp operated by the Nazis as part of the Holocaust, the systematic murder of Jews and others.
But Treblinka was ready on July 24, 1942, when the shipping of Jews began: "According to the [SS Brigadeführer Jürgen] Stroop report a total of approximately 310,000 Jews were transported in freight trains from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka during the period from July 22, 1942 to October 3, 1942" ([1]).
The camp of Treblinka was located 62 miles northeast of the Polish capital Warsaw ([6]), 550 yards from the Malkinia-Koskow[?] highway, about one and a half miles from the Treblinka railroad station ([8]).
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 Treblinka extermination camp - Biocrawler
Chelmno extermination camp was originally built as a pilot project for the development of the other three camps.
But Treblinka was ready on July 24, 1942, when the shipping of Jews began: "According to the SS Brigadeführer Jürgen Stroop report, a total of approximately 310,000 Jews were transported in freight trains from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka during the period from July 22, 1942 to October 3, 1942."
After the camp had been camouflaged as a station, the people did not suspect that their death was imminent.
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 Treblinka Extermination Camp (Poland)
Handled with the utmost of secrecy, the perimeter of the camp was surrounded by two barbed wire fences.
For instance, the upper camp at Treblinka was unable to receive lengthy trains because of its' short ramps.
The camp was staffed by a combination of Germans, Ukrainians and Jewish prisoners.
www.jewishgen.org /ForgottenCamps/Camps/TreblinkaEng.html   (1639 words)

  
 Death Camp Treblinka
The extermination camp at Treblinka in which hundreds of thousands of Jews were murdered was built in the spring of 1942 near an existing penal labour camp and covered an area of 17 hectares.
The camp was surrounded by a high barbed wire fence camouflaged with interwoven greenery to hide what was happening inside.
The first railway transports of victims destined for destruction arrived at the Treblinka camp on June 22, 1942, and from that time there was a constant stream of fresh arrivals.
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 The Reconstruction of Treblinka   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Treblinka extermination camp was built in northeastern part of the General Government portion of Poland (Figure1).
The camp was erected on the east side of the branch serving Treblinka 1.
The camp's namesake, the village of Treblinka, is located approximately 4-5 kilometers to the north (cropped from the photograph in Figure 3) and contained the railroad station.
www.holocaust-history.org /Treblinka/geographyinternet/index.shtml   (478 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Treblinka extermination camp Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Treblinka was an extermination camp operated by the Nazis as part of the Holocaust, the systematic murder of Jews and others.
But Treblinka was ready on July 24, 1942, when the shipping of Jews began: "According to the SS Brigadeführer Jürgen Stroop report, a total of approximately 310,000 Jews were transported in freight trains from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka during the period from July 22, 1942 to October 3, 1942" ([1]).
The camp of Treblinka was located 62 miles northeast of the Polish capital Warsaw ([6]), 550 yards from the Malkinia-Koskow highway, about one and a half miles from the Treblinka railroad station ([8]).
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 Treblinka extermination camp at AllExperts
Treblinka was a Nazi Germany extermination camp, part of the Holocaust, the systematic murder of Jews and others.
Treblinka was ready on July 24, 1942, when the shipping of Jews began: "According to the SS Brigadeführer Jürgen Stroop report, a total of approximately 310,000 Jews were transported in freight trains from the Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka during the period from July 22 to October 3, 1942."
The camp of Treblinka was located 100 km northeast of the Polish capital Warsaw, 500 m from the Malkinia-Koskow highway, 2.5 km from the Treblinka railroad station.
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 Treblinka
Treblinka is near the Bug River which, during World War II, formed the border between the Nazi occupied General Government of Poland and the zone occupied by the Russians from September 1939 until the German invasion of Russia in June 1941.
The Treblinka camp got its name from the tiny village of Treblinka, the closest town to Malkinia railroad junction, from where trains, carrying thousands of Jews crammed into freight cars, were shunted onto a sidetrack which the Nazis extended to the extermination camp.
Treblinka was in the former Russian section, but by 1942 it was occupied by the Nazis, who were then in a position to put their plan to exterminate the Jews into effect.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/Treblinka.html   (4087 words)

  
 Memorial stones at the former Treblinka death camp in Poland
The labor camp was in existence for about a year before the death camp was established at Treblinka; it was located about a mile from the death camp.
The pamphlet which I purchased from the Visitor's Center at Treblinka says that "After the riot the camp was being slowly liquidated and in November of 1943 it was not existing already." By this time, the Germans were losing the war on the Eastern front and were in retreat.
The Treblinka camp was completely dismantled and all the buildings were destroyed when it was liquidated, according to the Soviet Union whose soldiers discovered the site of the abandoned camp in 1944.
www.scrapbookpages.com /Poland/Treblinka/Treblinka03.html   (389 words)

  
 PolishJews.org - The Polish Jews Home Page
Treblinka extermination camp, one of three such camps established under Operation Reinhard, was built in a sparsely populated area along the main railroad line between Warsaw and Bialystok.
The camp was camouflaged in a forest and concealed from the surroundings.
The camp was built in the form of a rectangle, 600 meters long and 400 meters wide, and was encased in a double barbed-wire fence.
polishjews.org /shoah/camp10.htm   (286 words)

  
 The Treblinka Extermination Camp. Central Commission of the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
The railway records at Treblinka station have a1so been consulted, as well as documents and coins dug out during the levelling of the surface; and the results of legal and medical inquiries, as well was the sworn evidence of a land surveyor, were used by the prosecutors.
The Extermination Camp at Treblinka in which hundreds of thousands of Jews were murdered is situated near the village of Wolka-Okraglik, in the commune of Kosow, district of Sokolow Podlaski, province (voivodship) of Warsaw.
At a short distance, along the north-western and northern boundaries of the camp, the road from Kosow to Malkinia and the railway from Siedlce to Malkinia run parallel, but owing to the undulating, wooded character of the region, the grounds of the camp are invisible alike from the road and from the railway.
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 Treblinka, Hitlers SS camp
The Extermination Camp at Treblinka in which hundreds of thousands of Jews were murdered was built in the spring of 1942 near an existing penal labour camp and covered an area of 17 hectares.
The women had their hair cut off, the naked men, women and children were directed on to the road leading to the gas-chambers, being told that they were going to the baths.
In February or March, 1943, Himmler visited Treblinka, and after this a whole-sale burning of corpses was undertaken - the eradication of all traces of the crime by wholesale burning of corpses began.
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 Treblinka
In the extermination camp Treblinka in a densely wooded and sparsely populated part of the northeast of the "Generalgouvernment", approximately 870,000 people - mostly Jews - but also Roma and Sinti were murdered in the course of "Aktion Reinhard" from July 1942 until the dismantling of the camp in the fall of 1943.
The same as the camps of Sobibor and Belzec, the camp measured 400 to 600 square meters, and was fenced in with barbed wire that was camouflaged with branches.
The sum total of all the victims from Austria in Treblinka extermination camp is difficult to establish.
www.doew.at /projekte/holocaust/shoahengl/treblinka.html   (335 words)

  
 Camp.... Treblinka Extermination Camp, Information Established, Treblinka extermination camp
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Treblinka extermination camp in poland where a total of 870000 jews were.
Chelmno was a nazi extermination camp in poland on the river ner.
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 Treblinka
The authorities at the Treblinka I forced-labor camp consisted of a small staff of German SS and police officials (between 15 and 25) and a police auxiliary guard of approximately 90 men, all of whom had been trained at the Trawniki training camp.
Unlike Treblinka II, whose commandant reported to the Operation Reinhard authorities, the commandant of Treblinka I was subordinate to the SS and Police Leader in Warsaw.
Deportations to Treblinka came mainly from the ghettos of the Warsaw and Radom districts in Generalgouvernement.
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 Penal Labour Camp Treblinka I, Page I
The camp was located two kilometers away from the extermination camp Treblinka II, which at that time was not yet established.
The average number of the prisoners from the time that the camp was established to it's closure was from a 100 prisoners to a 2 000.
The camp was dismantled in July 1944 as the Red Army was approaching the area.
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 Operation Reinhard: The Construction of the Treblinka Extermination Camp
The camp was situated in the northeastern part of the General Government, not far from Malkinia, a town with a railroad station on the main Warsaw-Bialystok line and close to the Malkinia-Siedlce line.
The camp was erected in a sparsely populated region, 4 km.
The extermination sector was located in the southwest, in an area measuring 200 x 250 m., totally separated from the rest of the camp by barbed wire.
www.nizkor.org /hweb/orgs/israeli/yad-vashem/yvs16-05.html   (573 words)

  
 Treblinka Camp History
The camp was laid out in an irregular rectangle 400 m wide by 600 m long, surrounded by a barbed wire fence with intertwined tree branches to block any view into the camp from outside.
The camp was divided into three zones of nearly equal size; the SS and Ukrainian living area, the reception area (Auffanglager) and the extermination area (Totenlager).
This area was completely isolated from the rest of the camp by a barbed wire fence camouflaged with tree branches, as well as by high earth mounds, all of which prevented observation from the outside.
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 Extermination Camp Treblinka II, Page I
The main purpose for the extermination camps was to kill the victims immediately after they arrived and because of that, there was no need for the enormous barrack villages like in the concentration camps.
On 17th of November 1943, there was nothing left from the camp, as the last equipments from the camp were transported to the forced labour camp of Dorochucza.
In 1959 he was arrested and in the first Treblinka trial in 1965, he was sentenced to a life imprisonment for being personally responsible for the murder of 139 prisoners and a co-responsible for the murder of at least 300 000 people.
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 Operation Reinhard: The Construction of the Treblinka Extermination Camp   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The camp was situated in the northeastern part of the General Government, not far from Malkinia, a town with a railroad station on the main Warsaw-Bialystok line and close to the Malkinia-Siedlce line.
The camp was erected in a sparsely populated region, 4 km.
The extermination sector was located in the southwest, in an area measuring 200 x 250 m., totally separated from the rest of the camp by barbed wire.
www.vex.net /~nizkor/hweb/orgs/israeli/yad-vashem/yvs16-05.html   (571 words)

  
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During the period from August 21, 1942 to August 23, 1943, additional transports of Jews arrived at the Treblinka extermination camp, likewise by freight train, from other Polish cities, including Kielce, Miedzyrec, Lukow, Wloszczowa, Sedzizzow, Czestochowa, Szydlowiec, Lochow, Kozienice, Bialystok, Tomaszow, Grodno and Radom.
In view of the foregoing, it would be scientifically admissible to estimate the total number of persons killed in Treblinka at a minimum of 700,000.
The commander of the camp, Franz Stangl, and his deputy Kurt Franz were sentenced to life imprisonment.
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 frontline: shtetl: Treblinka | PBS
As with all villages and towns within a twenty to thirty mile radius of this death camp, Treblinka was the final destination for the nearly 2500 Jews of Bransk.
Treblinka, established in 1941 as a forced labor camp for those accused of crimes by the occupation authorities was located 50 miles northeast of Warsaw, Poland.
Like all of the other death camps, Treblinka adhered to a specific routine that supported the ruse of resettlement and which minimized the chances of Jewish rebellion or resistance.
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 Treblinka - A transit camp
Treblinka was a transit camp where Jewish Communists and Fifth Columnists were deloused, between trains, before being deported to occupied Russia.
Treblinka exterminated Jews for eleven months, starting in July 1942, and 2,000,000 were killed and buried.
Treblinka played a major role in the deportation of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to labor camps and ghettos farther east.
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 Treblinka, Hitlers SS camp
The women had their hair cut off, the naked men, women and children were directed on to the road leading to the gas-chambers, being told that they were going to the baths.
In February or March, 1943, Himmler visited Treblinka, and after this the eradication of all traces of the crime by wholesale burning of corpses began.
The Treblinka death camp was finally closed in November, 1943.
auschwitz.dk /Treblinka.htm   (574 words)

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