All Nazi concentration camps and death camps were run by the SS (except in 1933-34).
It is/was about 60 miles NE of Warsaw.
Treblinka extermination camp was created in 1942.
In this answer the term death camp is taken to mean extermination camp, and not simply a concentration camp with a high death toll.All extermination camps used some inmates as labourers to help with corpse disposal and some other tasks.There were two dual camps of this kind:Auschwitz - A part of Auschwitz-Birkenau (also referred to as Auschwitz II) was an extermination camp, while Auschwitz I, III and the satellite camps were extremely harsh concentration camps.Majdanek - This camp was one of the very worst camps. It was both a very harsh concentration and it alsohad a section that was used for extermination.
His name was Janusz Korczak. He ran an orphanage in Warsaw and accompanied his pupils to the Treblinka Death Camp.
Treblikna I was a very harsh Nazi forced labour camp. Treblinka II was a Nazi extermination camp, in operation in 1942-43. An estimated 850,000 victims were murdered there. It had the second highest death toll, after Auschwitz. Both camps were built and run by the SS.
Treblinka was a Nazi death camp on the northern part of Poland during the Holocaust.
It is/was about 60 miles NE of Warsaw.
The Camp Commando of Treblinka Extermination Camp was Kurt Hubert Franz (He was the 3rd and last commando of Treblinka.
Treblinka extermination camp ended in 1943.
Treblinka extermination camp was created in 1942.
shooting them and gas chambers
it wasn't, it was decommissioned 18 months before the Soviets arrived.
Treblinka (I) began as a concentration camp for Poles.
Treblinka, with an estimated death toll of about 850,000-870,000.
A Nazi extermination camp, Treblinka, operated from July 1942 until October 1943. In this short time, it is estimated by some between 780,000 and 1,000,000 men, women and children were put to death there, the majority of them Jews.
In this answer the term death camp is taken to mean extermination camp, and not simply a concentration camp with a high death toll.All extermination camps used some inmates as labourers to help with corpse disposal and some other tasks.There were two dual camps of this kind:Auschwitz - A part of Auschwitz-Birkenau (also referred to as Auschwitz II) was an extermination camp, while Auschwitz I, III and the satellite camps were extremely harsh concentration camps.Majdanek - This camp was one of the very worst camps. It was both a very harsh concentration and it alsohad a section that was used for extermination.
His name was Janusz Korczak. He ran an orphanage in Warsaw and accompanied his pupils to the Treblinka Death Camp.