Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Treblinka extermination camp" in English language version.
Source: Ząbecki, Franciszek, "Wspomnienia dawne i nowe", Warszawa 1977. s. 94–95
Source: Arad, Hilberg, Donat, Sereny, Willenberg, Glazar, Chrostowski, and Encyclopaedia of The Holocaust.
Book description with digitized text samples at Swistak.pl.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)Directive sent to all concentration camp commanders from SS-Gruppenführer Richard Glücks in 1942.
... details [regarding the Holocaust victims] are all accurate. The only inexactitude again involved the methods of murder.[p.119]
Made available at the Mapping Treblinka webpage by ARC.
Sources: Arad, Donat, Glazar, Klee, Sereny, Willenberg et al.
Sources: Robin O'Neil, Thomas Blatt, Tom Teicholz, G. Reitlinger, Gitta Sereny.
September 20th, 1939 telegram to Gestapo regional and subregional headquarters on the "basic principles of internal security during the war".
Bundesarchiv – Fahrplanordnung 567.
Source: Arad, Hilberg, Donat, Sereny, Willenberg, Glazar, Chrostowski, and Encyclopaedia of The Holocaust.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)Source: Arad, Donat, Sereny et al.
The total number of victims killed in Treblinka was 850,000 (Yitzhak Arad, Treblinka, Hell and Revolt, Tel Aviv, 1983, pp 261–265.)
Source: Yitzhak Arad 1987; E. Klee, W. Dressen, V. Riess 1988 (The Good Old Days)
Source: Franciszek Ząbecki, "Wspomnienia dawne i nowe", Pax Publishing, Warsaw 1977
Excerpt from report of interrogation
Original text of the Gerstein Report signed at Tübingen (Württemberg), Gartenstraße 24, den 4. Mai 1945. Gerstein betrayed the SS and sought to leak information about the Holocaust to the Allies.
Beginning with the Buchenwald memorial and numerous designs for the Birkenau competition, and continuing with the Île de la Cité in Paris, Treblinka, and Yad Vashem near Jerusalem, such experiential spaces have become a hallmark of major Holocaust memorials.
Deportations from Theresienstadt and Bulgarian-occupied territory among others.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
Made available at the Mapping Treblinka webpage by ARC.
Excerpt from report of interrogation
Sources: Arad, Donat, Glazar, Klee, Sereny, Willenberg et al.
Deportations from Theresienstadt and Bulgarian-occupied territory among others.
Directive sent to all concentration camp commanders from SS-Gruppenführer Richard Glücks in 1942.
... details [regarding the Holocaust victims] are all accurate. The only inexactitude again involved the methods of murder.[p.119]
Original text of the Gerstein Report signed at Tübingen (Württemberg), Gartenstraße 24, den 4. Mai 1945. Gerstein betrayed the SS and sought to leak information about the Holocaust to the Allies.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
September 20th, 1939 telegram to Gestapo regional and subregional headquarters on the "basic principles of internal security during the war".
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
Source: Arad, Donat, Sereny et al.
Beginning with the Buchenwald memorial and numerous designs for the Birkenau competition, and continuing with the Île de la Cité in Paris, Treblinka, and Yad Vashem near Jerusalem, such experiential spaces have become a hallmark of major Holocaust memorials.
Source: Franciszek Ząbecki, "Wspomnienia dawne i nowe", Pax Publishing, Warsaw 1977
Bundesarchiv – Fahrplanordnung 567.
Source: Ząbecki, Franciszek, "Wspomnienia dawne i nowe", Warszawa 1977. s. 94–95
The total number of victims killed in Treblinka was 850,000 (Yitzhak Arad, Treblinka, Hell and Revolt, Tel Aviv, 1983, pp 261–265.)
Sources: Robin O'Neil, Thomas Blatt, Tom Teicholz, G. Reitlinger, Gitta Sereny.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)Source: Yitzhak Arad 1987; E. Klee, W. Dressen, V. Riess 1988 (The Good Old Days)
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.
The first ever published eye-witness report by an escaped prisoner of the camp.