The Sobibor Death Camp

The Sobibor Death Camp
Author: Chris Webb
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2017-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783838209661

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The Sobibor Death Camp was the second extermination camp built by the Nazis as part of the secretive Operation Reinhardt—with intent to carry out the mass murder of Polish Jewry. Following the construction of the extermination camp at Belzec in south-eastern Poland from November 1941 to March 1942, the Nazis planned a second extermination camp at Sobibor, and the third and deadliest camp was built near the remote village of Treblinka. Sobibor was similarly designed as the first camp in Belzec, it was regarded as an 'overflow' camp for Belzec. This account of the Nazis' remorseless and relentless production line of killing at the Sobibor death camp tells of one of the worst crimes in the history of mankind. Chris Webb's painstakingly researched volume ranges from the survivors and the victims to the SS men who carried out the atrocities. What makes this work special is the research which has been gathered on the survivors, who by good fortune, courage, and determination survived Sobibor and built new lives for themselves, new families, but bore the scars of this terrible place for all of their lives. Closing a gap in the existing literature, Webb focuses on the victims and presents details of their lives which have been found and re-tells them to keep their memory alive, to show they are not forgotten. The cruel and barbaric murder process is described in great detail, as well as the confiscation of the valuables and possessions of the unfortunate Jews who crossed the threshold of this man-made hell. One cannot fail to be moved by the personal accounts of those who survived, their loved ones perished in this factory of death. The book covers the construction of the death camp, the physical layout of the camp, as remembered by both the Jewish inmates and the SS staff who served there, and the personal recollections that detail the day to day experiences of the prisoners and the SS. The courageous revolt by the prisoners on October 14, 1943 is re-told by the prisoners and the German SS, with detailed accounts of the revolt and its aftermath. The post-war fate of the perpetrators, or more precisely those that were brought to trial, and information regarding the more recent history of the site itself concludes this book. There is a large photographic section of rare and some unpublished photographs and documents from the author's private archive.

The Treblinka Death Camp

The Treblinka Death Camp
Author: Chris Chocolatý, Michal Webb
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783838215464

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A number of books have been written on the death camp of Treblinka, but The Treblinka Death Camp: History, Biographies, Remembrance is unique. Webb and Chocolaty present the definitive account of one of history's most infamous factories of death where approximately 800,000 people lost their lives. The Nazis who ran it, the Ukrainian guards and maids, the Jewish survivors and the Poles living in the camp's shadow—every angle is covered in this astonishingly comprehensive work. The book attempts to provide a Roll of Remembrance with biographies of the Jews who perished in the death camp as well as of those who escaped from Treblinka in individual efforts or as part of the mass prisoner uprising on August 2nd, 1943. It also includes unique and previously unpublished sketches of the camp's ramp area and gas chamber, drawn by the survivors. For this second, revised edition, the authors incorporated new information and provided sources for the Jewish Roll of Remembrance. A significant number of new entries have been added. The Roll of Remembrance has also been greatly expanded to include the names of Jews deported from Germany to Treblinka. In addition, more names have been added to the Perpetrators’ biographies, and other entries have also been enhanced with additional information.

The Treblinka Death Camp

The Treblinka Death Camp
Author: Chris Webb
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783838265469

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This book is the definitive account of one of history's most infamous death factories, where approximately 800,000 people lost their lives. From the Nazis who ran it to the Ukrainian guards and maids, the Jewish survivors, and the Poles living in the camp's shadow -- this text represents every perspective. It provides biographies of the Jews who perished in the death camp as well as those who escaped from Treblinka in individual efforts or as part of the mass prisoner uprising on August 2, 1943. It also includes unique and previously unpublished sketches of the camp's ramp area and gas chamber, drawn by survivors.

A Holocaust Controversy

A Holocaust Controversy
Author: Samuel Moyn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015062583581

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A provocative study of a French Holocaust controversy of the 1960s and the dynamics of postwar memory.

The Death Camp Treblinka

The Death Camp Treblinka
Author: Alexander Donat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1979
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105035634059

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Extermination Camp Treblinka

Extermination Camp Treblinka
Author: Witold Chrostowski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015059209612

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Although Auschwitz is a major icon in Holocaust history the Nazis killed most of the innocent Jews of Europe in Treblinka, Belzec and Sobibor. This study by a Polish 'new generation' historian uncovers the details of how the Nazi death machine functionedso efficiently for so long.

The Operation Reinhard Death Camps Revised and Expanded Edition

The Operation Reinhard Death Camps  Revised and Expanded Edition
Author: Yitzhak Arad
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253034472

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Under the code name Operation Reinhard, more than one and a half million Jews were murdered between 1942 and 1943 in the concentration camps of Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka, located in Nazi-occupied Poland. Unlike more well-known camps, which were used both for slave labor and extermination, these camps existed purely to murder Jews. Few victims survived to tell their stories, and the camps were largely forgotten after they were dismantled in 1943. The Operation Reinhard Death Camps bears eloquent witness to this horrific tragedy. This newly revised and expanded edition includes new material on the history of the Jews under German occupation in Poland; the execution and timing of Operation Reinhard; information about the ghettos in Lublin, Warsaw, Krakow, Radom, and Galicia; and updated numbers of the victims who were murdered during deportations. In addition to documenting the horror of the camps, Yitzhak Arad recounts the stories of those courageous enough to struggle against the Nazis and their "final solution." Arad's work retrieves the experiences of Operation Reinhard's victims and survivors from obscurity and exposes a terrible chapter in humanity’s history.

Revolt in Treblinka

Revolt in Treblinka
Author: Samuel Willenberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992
Genre: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN: PSU:000023734708

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