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Treblinka
[ tre-bleeng-kah; English truh-bling-kuh ]
noun
- a Nazi concentration camp in Poland, near Warsaw.
Treblinka
/ trɛˈblɪŋkə /
noun
- a Nazi concentration camp in central Poland, on the Bug River northeast of Warsaw: chiefly remembered as the place where the Jews of the Warsaw ghetto were put to death
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His mother and three sisters had been sent to Treblinka where they all perished.
From The Daily Beast
As such, 33,000 inmates died there, compared to a million at Auschwitz-Birkenau, 870,000 in Treblinka, or 600,000 in Belzec.
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They were all supposed to go to the gas chambers at Treblinka, but that camp had already closed.
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By the summer of l942, the Allies and most of the world knew that the Nazis were gassing Jews in Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka.
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