When the Red Army arrived, there was practically nothing left of the [Treblinka] camp. The Nazis were afraid that Soviet troops would come to this territory, and these crimes would become known to the world community. They tried to hide the traces of their crimes. That is why hundreds of thousands of corpses in the […]| Clippings and Commentary
For the International Day of the Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camps, the FSB of the Russian Federation declassified some documents on the investigation of Nazi crimes in the Treblinka death camp. “The conveyor of death” functioned from late 1941 to the end of July 1944. According to those involved in the atrocities, up to 2,500 […]| Clippings and Commentary