joshk246 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 04, 2025 9:30 pm
Nessie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 04, 2025 6:53 pm
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I am happy to be that, as it means I follow what is evidenced to have happened, unlike you.
By 1945, grave robbing had further disturbed the site;
smh... how many times do we have to keep going back over this, those graves they robbed were not at TII they were in a forest near TI.
No the grave robbing took place at TII;
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts ... -gold-rush
"The writer Rachela Auerbach visited Treblinka on Nov. 7, 1945, as part of an official delegation organized by the Main Commission for the Investigation of Hitlerite Crimes. She called one of the chapters of a small book she subsequently wrote about the Treblinka extermination camp “The Polish Colorado or About the Gold Rush in Treblinka.” She also described how plunderers with shovels were everywhere. “They dig, they search, pulling out bones and body parts. Maybe something could still be found,” she writes, “maybe a golden tooth?”"
Łukaszkiewicz on the TII findings:
“During the work on the terrain, I found no mass graves, which, in connection with the statements by the witnesses Romanowski and Wiernik, leads to the conclusion that nearly all of the bodies of the victims were burned, all the more so since the camp was liquidated early and the murderers had much time. The ground of the camp was ploughed and sown. Ukrainians were settled there; they fled before the arrival of the Red Army (witnesses Kucharek and Lopuszyński).”
Quote mining is a logical fallacy. You ignore all the cremated remains he found.
The surveyor Trautsolt drew a map of the area of Treblinka I, where he indicated the exact position of the graves.
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That is TI, not TII. "Karny oboz pracy Treblinka I", means penal labour camp Treblinka I. "I osrodek zaglady Treblinka II" means and extermination centre Treblinka II.