Natsistlarning oʻlim lagerlari (Uzbek Wikipedia)

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  • A recent study reduced the estimated number of deaths at Majdanek, in: Pawel P. Reszka, „Majdanek Victims Enumerated“, Gazeta Wyborcza, Lublin, 12 December 2005, reproduced on the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum: Lublin scholar Tomasz Kranz established new figure which the Majdanek museum staff consider authoritative. Earlier calculations were greater: c. 360,000, in a much-cited 1948 publication by Judge Zdzisław Łukaszkiewicz, of the Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland; and c. 235,000, in a 1992 article by Dr. Czeslaw Rajca, formerly of the Majdanek museum. However, the number of those whose deaths the camp administration did not register remains unknown.

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  • History of the Belzec extermination camp (polyakcha), Muzeum - Miejsce Pamięci w Bełżcu (National Bełżec Museum & Monument of Martyrdom), 29 October 2015da asl nusxadan arxivlandi, qaraldi: 15 September 2015 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (yordam)

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  • Beyer, John C „Introduction“, . Forced Labour under Third Reich – Part 1. Nathan Associates, 2006 — 3–17-bet. Qaraldi: 2015-yil 7-oktyabr. „Number of foreign laborers employed as of January 1944 (excluding those already dead): total of 3,795,000. From Poland: 1,400,000 (survival rate 25.2); from the Soviet Union: 2,165,000 (survival rate 27.7) Table 5.  (Wayback Machine saytida 2015-08-24 sanasida arxivlangan)

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  • „World War II and the Holocaust, 1939–1945“ (en). United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Qaraldi: 2020-yil 7-iyun.
  • Gruner, Wolf „Jewish Forced Labor as a Basic Element of Nazi Persecution: Germany, Austria, and the Occupied Polish Territories (1938–1943)“, . Forced and Slave Labor in Nazi-Dominated Europe. Washington, D.C.: Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, April 2004 — 43–44-bet. 
  • Holocaust Encyclopedia. „Gassing Operations“. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC (2014-yil 20-iyun). Qaraldi: 2015-yil 25-yanvar.
  • „At the Killing Centers“ (en). United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Qaraldi: 2018-yil 2-mart.
  • USHMM.org. „Auschwitz“. — „It is estimated that the SS and police deported at a minimum 1.3 million people to Auschwitz complex between 1940 and 1945. Of these, the camp authorities murdered 1.1 million." (Number includes victims killed in other Auschwitz camps.)“. 2010-yil 31-yanvarda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  • USHMM.org. „Belzec“. — „Between March and December 1942, the Germans deported some 434,500 Jews, and an indeterminate number of Poles and Roma (Gypsies) to Belzec, to be killed.“.
  • USHMM.org. „Chełmno“. — „In total, the SS and the police killed some 152,000 people in Chełmno.“.
  • In all, the Germans and their auxiliaries killed at least 170,000 people at Sobibór. Holocaust Encyclopedia.

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  • Russell. „The Ten Worst Nazi Concentration Camps“. WarHistoryOnline.com (2015-yil 12-oktyabr). 2019-yil 22-iyulda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2017-yil 20-oktyabr.
  • Webb. „Otwock & the Zofiowka Sanatorium: A Refuge from Hell“. Holocaust Research Project. Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team (2009). 2011-yil 11-iyulda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  • Yad Vashem. „Aktion Reinhard“. Shoah Resource Center, The International School for Holocaust Studies (2013). 2017-yil 15-dekabrda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2015-yil 15-sentyabr.
  • History of the Belzec extermination camp (polyakcha), Muzeum - Miejsce Pamięci w Bełżcu (National Bełżec Museum & Monument of Martyrdom), 29 October 2015da asl nusxadan arxivlandi, qaraldi: 15 September 2015 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (yordam)
  • „Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum in Oświęcim, Poland“. 2008-yil 10-dekabrda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  • „Diary of Johann Paul Kremer (September 5, 1942)“. Holocaust-history.org (1999-yil 2-mart). 2008-yil 14-mayda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2013-yil 27-avgust.
  • Beyer, John C „Introduction“, . Forced Labour under Third Reich – Part 1. Nathan Associates, 2006 — 3–17-bet. Qaraldi: 2015-yil 7-oktyabr. „Number of foreign laborers employed as of January 1944 (excluding those already dead): total of 3,795,000. From Poland: 1,400,000 (survival rate 25.2); from the Soviet Union: 2,165,000 (survival rate 27.7) Table 5.  (Wayback Machine saytida 2015-08-24 sanasida arxivlangan)
  • Herbert. „The Army of Millions of the Modern Slave State (extract)“. Hitler's Foreign Workers: Enforced Foreign Labor in Germany under the Third Reich. Cambridge University Press (1997). 2011-yil 4-iyunda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  • Land-Weber, EllenConditions for Polish Jews During WWII“, . To Save a Life: Stories of Holocaust Rescue, 26 October 2004.  (Wayback Machine saytida 2010-07-02 sanasida arxivlangan)
  • „Aktion Reinhard: Belzec, Sobibor & Treblinka“. 2008-yil 13-mayda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2007-yil 3-dekabr.
  • „Deportation and transportation“. The Holocaust Explained. London Jewish Cultural Centre (2011). 2015-yil 13-yanvarda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2016-yil 5-avgust.
  • USHMM.org. „Auschwitz“. — „It is estimated that the SS and police deported at a minimum 1.3 million people to Auschwitz complex between 1940 and 1945. Of these, the camp authorities murdered 1.1 million." (Number includes victims killed in other Auschwitz camps.)“. 2010-yil 31-yanvarda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  • „Auschwitz-Birkenau: 4 out of 10 German students don't know what it was“. Deutsche Welle (2017-yil 28-sentyabr). 2017-yil 28-sentyabrda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.
  • Stober, Eric. „Nearly half of Canadians can't name a single concentration camp: survey“. Global News (2019-yil 26-yanvar). 2019-yil 27-yanvarda asl nusxadan arxivlangan.

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