Treblinka. Research. Memories. Documentation
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Treblinka death camp. In about a year from the summer of 1942, more than 800 thousand Jews and several thousand Gypsies were killed here - men, women, children and old people deported from the occupied territories of Poland, the Soviet Union, the Czech Republic, Greece, as well as other European countries. It took only a few hours to destroy a train of 20 freight cars. The cadaverous smell spread for tens of kilometers in the area. Among others, the famous teacher Janusz Korczak and his students, the sisters of Sigmund Freud and the love of A.P. Chekhov’s youth, Evdokia Efros, found peace here. On August 2, 1943, an uprising broke out at the Treblinka extermination camp, becoming one of the symbols of resistance to the Nazi genocidal policies. And nearby was a labor camp of the same name, where Poles and Jews worked for the benefit of the Reich economy in the most terrible conditions for three years. You are holding in your hands the first scientific book in Russian, which is dedicated to this “conveyor belt of death.” It was based on previously unpublished materials from Soviet investigative agencies. Collected by the autumn of 1944, they made it possible to find out in detail what was happening in the Treblin camps. This documented evidence is supplemented by memoirs of surviving prisoners, translated from Polish and Hebrew, as well as research articles. They systematically present the history of the death camp, reveal the crimes committed by Soviet collaborators, and also refute the attempts of Holocaust deniers to downplay the scale of Nazi crimes in Treblinka. The book was published by the Russian Military Historical Society. The publishing layout is saved in PDF A4 format.
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- Name of the Author
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- Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 2021