Treblinka

Treblinka
Title Treblinka PDF eBook
Author Jean-François Steiner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN 9781439509241

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Re-examines the events leading up to the 1943 Jewish rebellion in a Nazi extermination camp.

The Treblinka Death Camp

The Treblinka Death Camp
Title The Treblinka Death Camp PDF eBook
Author Chris Chocolatý, Michal Webb
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 593
Release 2021-03-16
Genre History
ISBN 383821546X

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A number of books have been written on the death camp of Treblinka, but The Treblinka Death Camp: History, Biographies, Remembrance is unique. Webb and Chocolaty present the definitive account of one of history's most infamous factories of death where approximately 800,000 people lost their lives. The Nazis who ran it, the Ukrainian guards and maids, the Jewish survivors and the Poles living in the camp's shadow—every angle is covered in this astonishingly comprehensive work. The book attempts to provide a Roll of Remembrance with biographies of the Jews who perished in the death camp as well as of those who escaped from Treblinka in individual efforts or as part of the mass prisoner uprising on August 2nd, 1943. It also includes unique and previously unpublished sketches of the camp's ramp area and gas chamber, drawn by the survivors. For this second, revised edition, the authors incorporated new information and provided sources for the Jewish Roll of Remembrance. A significant number of new entries have been added. The Roll of Remembrance has also been greatly expanded to include the names of Jews deported from Germany to Treblinka. In addition, more names have been added to the Perpetrators’ biographies, and other entries have also been enhanced with additional information.

Revolt in Treblinka

Revolt in Treblinka
Title Revolt in Treblinka PDF eBook
Author Samuel Willenberg
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 1992
Genre Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN

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The Treblinka Death Camp

The Treblinka Death Camp
Title The Treblinka Death Camp PDF eBook
Author Chris Webb
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 483
Release 2014-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 3838265467

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This book is the definitive account of one of history's most infamous death factories, where approximately 800,000 people lost their lives. From the Nazis who ran it to the Ukrainian guards and maids, the Jewish survivors, and the Poles living in the camp's shadow -- this text represents every perspective. It provides biographies of the Jews who perished in the death camp as well as those who escaped from Treblinka in individual efforts or as part of the mass prisoner uprising on August 2, 1943. It also includes unique and previously unpublished sketches of the camp's ramp area and gas chamber, drawn by survivors.

A Holocaust Controversy

A Holocaust Controversy
Title A Holocaust Controversy PDF eBook
Author Samuel Moyn
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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A provocative study of a French Holocaust controversy of the 1960s and the dynamics of postwar memory.

Surviving Treblinka

Surviving Treblinka
Title Surviving Treblinka PDF eBook
Author Samuel Willenberg
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 1989
Genre Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN

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Treblinka

Treblinka
Title Treblinka PDF eBook
Author Chil Rajchman
Publisher MacLehose Press
Pages 156
Release 2013-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 1623653126

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Chil Rajchman, a Polish Jew, was arrested with his younger sister in 1942 and sent to Treblinka, a death camp where more than 750,000 were murdered before it was abandoned by German soldiers. His sister was sent to the gas chambers, but Rajchman escaped execution, working for ten months under incessant threats and beatings as a barber, a clothes-sorter, a corpse-carrier, a puller of teeth from those same bodies. In August 1943, there was an uprising at the camp, and Rajchman was among the handful of men who managed to escape. In 1945, he set down this account, a plain, unembellished and exact record of the raw horror he endured every day. This unique testimony, which has remained in the sole possession of his family ever since, has never before been published in English. For its description of unspeakably cruelty, Treblinka is a memoir that will not be superseded. In addition to Rajchman's account, this volume will include the complete text of Vasily Grossman's "The Hell of Treblinka," one of the first descriptions of a Nazi extermination camp; a powerful and harrowing piece of journalism written only weeks after the camp was dissolved.