Warsaw, Poland.
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Initially, Treblinka was built to kill the Jews in the Warsaw and Bialystock ghettos.
It is/was about 60 miles NE of Warsaw.
Treblinka II was the main extermination camp after Auschwitz II (Birkenau). An estimated 850,000 Jews were slaughtered there and only about 40-45 survived.
The main camp used for the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto was Treblinka, where an estimated 850,000 Jews were murdered.
the vast majority were Jews, a large proportion were from the Warsaw ghetto.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Bełżec Chełmno Majdanek Sobibór Treblinka Warsaw ___ Warsaw was a ghetto, not a killing centre comparable to Treblinka, for example. The role of Majdanek in the Holocaust has been reassessed and probably should not be included in the list.
310,000+ Jews were sent to Treblinka. The time period was between less than 3 months.
Janusz was the director of an orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto and voluntarily followed the children into the gas Chambers of the concentration camp at Treblinka.
There were 1800 Roman Catholics classifed by the Nazis as Jews in the Warsaw ghetto, i will return if i find out where they (and how many in which place) died. It is most likely that most of them died in Treblinka rather than the ghetto.
the road distance from Warsaw to London is about 1750 km
Yes, there was a railhead and 'loading point' on the edge of the ghetto, where people were put on slow freight trains for Treblinka and other killing centres.
His name was Janusz Korczak. He ran an orphanage in Warsaw and accompanied his pupils to the Treblinka Death Camp.