Belzec was destroyed by the SS in 1943. All that remains are 33 mass graves with the remains about 10,000 people per grave. There is a recent memorial on the site.
Belzec was a Nazi extermination camp located in southeastern Poland. Today, there is a memorial at the site to honor the victims and commemorate the atrocities that occurred there. The camp itself was destroyed and very little physical evidence remains.
who ran the German belzec camp
Belzec was an extermination camp.
Jews, Poles, and Roma were sent to Belzec.
Belzec extermination camp was created in 1942.
Belzec was destroyed by the SS in 1943 when it had served its purpose and was never liberated.
who ran the German belzec camp
Christian Wirth was the commandant of Belzec.
Belzec was an extermination camp.
Jews, Poles, and Roma were sent to Belzec.
Belzec extermination camp ended in 1942.
Belzec extermination camp was created in 1942.
Belzec was destroyed by the SS in 1943 when it had served its purpose and was never liberated.
The link below even gives the names of the German guards at Belzec.
Belzec is in SE Poland, near the border with Ukraine. It is about 70 miles SE of Lublin.
525,000 people died in Belzec Concentration Camp.
Poland not Germany
Belzec was in operation from March-December, 1942. In that short period 434,508 Jews were killed there and an unknown number of gypsies.