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Why Is Treblinka Blacklisted In The History Of Mankind?

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    Treblinka was a German Nazi concentration camp which was in using during World War II. The concentration camp was located near the village of Treblinka in Poland. So it was called Treblinka concentration camp. There was also a second concentration camp within a mile away and it was called T.II. Treblinka camp was formed in 1941 and the second one was opened in 1942.

    The concentration camps were also called "the bathhouse". Victims were exposed and walked into them and in that place they were gassed with carbon monoxide. The Ukrainian guards as well as Jewish prisoner-workers acted upon the putting to deaths. Between 700,000 to 900,000 human beings were killed in both of the camps. In 1943, a group of prisoner-workers rose in revolution and runaway. Both of the camps were closed by July, 1944. For this reason the place Treblinka is blacklisted in the history of humanities.
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