TREBLINKA, Poland (JTA) – The last surviving prisoner of Treblinka was among those in attendance for a commemoration of the Jewish uprising at the Nazi extermination camp in Poland.
A forensic archeologist is using ground-penetrating radar and electrical imaging to find mass gravesites at the site of Treblinka, the Nazi death camp. (JTA) — Scientists using ground-probing ...
FeatureDespite the Nazis' attempt to erase all traces of the extermination camp when it was dismantled in 1943, Polish researchers and citizens are working to shine a historical light on the ...
What did they ever do to anyone? It was a terrible thing.” – Eugenia Samuel, Treblinka Villager Sixty miles northeast of Warsaw, the SS built a death factory called Treblinka. Unlike Auschwitz ...
A Warsaw memorial recognizing the more than 300,000 souls who died at the Nazis’ Treblinka extermination camp was defaced with graffiti equating the Holocaust with the war in Gaza. The ...
The Nazis subsequently unleashed brutality on Poland's considerable Jewish population, herding them into urban ghettos to ...
These questions are at the heart of this unique investigation of the Treblinka affair that occurred in France in 1966 when Jean-François Steiner, a young Jewish journalist, published "Treblinka: The ...