Treblinka









Treblinka


Treblinka [tre-bleeng-kah; English truh-bling-kuh] Examples noun

  1. a Nazi concentration camp in Poland, near Warsaw.

Examples from the Web for treblinka Contemporary Examples of treblinka

  • His mother and three sisters had been sent to Treblinka where they all perished.

    The Week in Death: Irving Milchberg, the Teenage Gunrunner of the Warsaw Ghetto

    The Telegraph

    March 1, 2014

  • As such, 33,000 inmates died there, compared to a million at Auschwitz-Birkenau, 870,000 in Treblinka, or 600,000 in Belzec.

    Confessions of a Death Camp Collaborator: Claude Lanzmann’s ‘The Last of the Unjust’

    Jimmy So

    February 7, 2014

  • They were all supposed to go to the gas chambers at Treblinka, but that camp had already closed.

    The Savior of Sobibor

    Richard Rashke

    October 14, 2013

  • By the summer of l942, the Allies and most of the world knew that the Nazis were gassing Jews in Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka.

    The Savior of Sobibor

    Richard Rashke

    October 14, 2013

  • British Dictionary definitions for treblinka Treblinka noun

    1. a Nazi concentration camp in central Poland, on the Bug River northeast of Warsaw: chiefly remembered as the place where the Jews of the Warsaw ghetto were put to death
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