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Who was in charge of Treblinka?

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The Commandant for much of the time that the Treblinka extermination camp was in operation was Franz Stangl, who managed to flee to Brazil. He was ultimately extradited to West Germany in 1967, tried and convicted of mass murder. He was sentenced to life imprisonment but died in prison in 1971.

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