Treblinka Death Camp Secrets Revealed By High Tech Archaeologist

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treblinkaSecrets of the Nazi Treblinka death camp have lay buried, literally, for more than 70 years. But a British forensic archaeologist using 21st-century technology has uncovered the first physical evidence that some of the most horrific atrocities in human history, described by Holocaust survivors as well as in confessions of Nazi guards, actually took place there.

The disturbing new findings by a team led by Staffordshire University archaeologist Caroline Sturdy Colls are revealed in a Smithsonian Channel documentary, Treblinka: Hitler’s Killing Machine, that premiered Saturday, and will be repeated throughout the week.

In just over one year, between July 1942 and Octber 1943, an estimated 1.6 million people were slaughtered en masse at Treblinka, outside of Warsaw, Poland, mostly in the Nazi gas chambers at the Treblinka II death camp facility. About 900,000 of the victims were Jews.

The remainder were others labeled as “undesirables” by the Nazis, including thousands of Romani – once known by the derogatory epithet “gypsies” – whom Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime also targeted for extermination.

But in 1943 the Nazis attempted to destroy all evidence of what happened at Treblinka. They burned and bulldozed the entire facility, burying the death camp secrets underground. Or so they thought.

After the war, the destroyed death camp was designated as a memorial and out of respect for the victims who remained buried there, archaeological digs to uncover the camp’s secrets were prohibited.

Only the recollections of survivors and other eyewitnesses, including some of the guards, have allowed historians to piece together a full picture of how Jews were herded from trains, told they were being taken to a mikva, or Jewish ritual bath, which was actually a gas chamber where they were murdered by the thousands.

But Sturdy Colls was certain that tangible evidence of the Treblinka death camp remained.

“They did a very good job of hiding it, but in actual fact, they didn’t ‘sterilize’ this landscape,” she said. “They weren’t that efficient.”

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  1. the camp was destroyewd after a escape plan to burn the building down was stopped specifics about this story were printed by a surviving inmate Jean Francois Stiener in escape from treblinka

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