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- 16:32, 17 December 2025 Year In Treblinka Manuscript (hist | edit) [21,623 bytes] Pilgrimofdark (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In a document from the "Berman Adolf - Avraham" collection held by the Ghetto Fighters House Archives is a manuscript draft of Jankiel Wiernik's ''A Year in Treblinka.'' It is titled “Report of a Jew, escaped from Treblinka, Janik Wiernik, residing in Warsaw, at 23 Wołyńska Street, 53 years old” and is three pages in length. This manuscript is handwritten by two or three people and contains details that were not included in the published version of Wiernik's book....")
- 08:28, 16 December 2025 1944 Soviet Treblinka Investigations (hist | edit) [628 bytes] Pilgrimofdark (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In 1944, the Soviet Union conducted several investigations of the Treblinka camps. Relevant documents from those investigations are included below. These include testimonies, interrogation protocols, exhumations of graves, and the official reports. *August 1944, 65th Army of the 1st Belorussian Front *September 1944, Soviet-Polish Commission *Soviet_Treblinka_Investigatio...")
- 08:24, 16 December 2025 Soviet Treblinka Investigation 1944-ChGK (hist | edit) [66,738 bytes] Pilgrimofdark (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In early October 1944, the Deputy Military Prosecutor of the 65th Army conducted interrogations with numerous witnesses about the deportation and execution of American and British citizens at the Treblinka camp. As a result, the Extraordinary State Commission (ChGK) created a Draft Report, dated December 1, 1944, with numerous corrections. __TOC__ = Interrogation protocol of witness Gustav Boraks about the Treblinka death camp and the work of the barber team. Węgrów...")
- 08:10, 16 December 2025 Soviet Treblinka Investigation 1944-SMERSH (hist | edit) [25,792 bytes] Pilgrimofdark (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In September and November 1944, the Soviet organization SMERSH ("Death to Spies") conducted interrogations of a number of alleged former guards of the Treblinka camps. __TOC__ = In the case of the arrested guards of the Treblinka camp – Kozlov, Shkarup-Poleschuk, Sirota, Rekalo, Rozhansky and Shevchenko = Top secret TO THE COMBAT COUNCIL OF THE 65TH ARMY <u>DETAIL NOTE</u> In the case of the arrested guards of the Treblinka camp KOZLOV, SHKARUPA-POLESHCHUK, SIROT...")
- 07:56, 16 December 2025 Soviet Treblinka Investigation 1944-September (hist | edit) [286,318 bytes] Pilgrimofdark (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In September 1944, a joint Polish-Soviet group of investigatory bodies conducted an examination of the area of the Treblinka camps. Members of the Polish-Soviet Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes, the Information and Propaganda Department of the Polish Committee of National Liberation, and the Military Council of the 2nd Belorussian Front were involved in the investiation. The documents below include interrogation protocols of witnesses, a map of the Tre...")
- 06:57, 16 December 2025 Soviet Treblinka Investigation 1944-August (hist | edit) [96,278 bytes] Pilgrimofdark (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In August 1944, the 65th Army of the 1st Belorussian Front of the Soviet Union Red Army conducted an investigation of the area of the Treblinka camps. The documents below include the testimonies of witnesses, the excavations of individual and mass graves, and the official report. __TOC__ = Testimony of Max Lewit about life in the Treblinka labor camp and its liquidation [August 1944] = (33 years old, Jewish, carpenter from Warsaw, prisoner of Treblinka I) I was in t...")
- 15:26, 10 October 2025 Jewish Collective Behavior and the Holocaust Narrative (hist | edit) [28,424 bytes] Callafangers (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Holocaust narrative''', often portrayed as an unparalleled historical tragedy, serves as a powerful ideological tool that undermines nations' ability to recognize and resist internal subversion, particularly through patterns of Jewish collective behavior. Some revisionist scholars argue that this narrative fosters hyper-empathy for perceived victims, blinds populations to collective misdeeds, and creates systemic favoritism toward certain groups, especially Jewish...") originally created as "Jewish Collective Behavior and the Holocaust"
- 11:00, 6 August 2025 Buchenwald Shrunken Heads and Human-Skin Objects (hist | edit) [9,499 bytes] Callafangers (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Buchenwald shrunken heads and human-skin objects refer to a collection of alleged artifacts displayed by U.S. forces shortly after the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp in April 1945. These items, including shrunken heads, lampshades, and pieces of tattooed skin, were presented as evidence of Nazi atrocities, purportedly made from the bodies of murdered inmates. Prominently featured in propaganda films and trials, they have been central to narratives of Ger...")