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Although Auschwitz is probably the most well known of the Nazi
extermination camps, it is Treblinka which is the most notorious.
During the 13 months of its existence, 850,000 were robbed and
murdered within its precincts. This camp, along with Belzec and
Sobibor, also located in Poland, are often neglected and their
history little known, despite being the locations where the Germans
killed most of Europe's largest Jewish communities. Here, as
opposed to Auschwitz, people were not imprisoned for long periods
or exploited as labourers, but were killed off as quickly and
effectively as possible. This study by a Polish new generation
historian examines the structure and history of the camp.
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