Is this not the "sketched" map? It is "WEIRNIK MAP #2" frrom the Mapping Treblinka site;Wetzelrad wrote: ↑Mon Sep 15, 2025 8:48 pmThe map is also on pages 32-33 of A yor in Ṭreblinḳe, clearly not in the introduction. It is also described by Wiernik in the Polish versions where he wrote "I sketched a map of the crime scene to show the world.". This is translated in the English version as "present to the world a description of the inferno and a sketch of the layout".Nessie wrote: ↑Mon Sep 15, 2025 10:54 am The plan is on page 2 of a "Year in Treblinka", in the introduction, not written by Wiernik, but by someone likely from the publishers. They have plagiarised it from the earlier source or misattributed it to Wiernik. Whether the person who wrote the introduction made up the claim about Wiernik drawing from memory, or they were incorrectly told that, or Wiernik claimed he drew it, we do not know.
http://deathcamps.org/treblinka/maps.html also attributes this map to Wiernik.
Isn't it ridiculous then to claim it's not Wiernik? You're theorizing that a publisher committed the plagiarism, but that has no basis and contradicts what was actually said.
Even to accept your theory, wouldn't that be a fact of enormous importance? The Holocaust authorities of that time, such as they were, felt comfortable taking a map from one person and attributing it to another to better sell their propaganda. In one of the most well-known Holocaust memoirs. No one questioned it or called it out, Wiernik never disowned it, it was just allowed to stand like that unremarked apparently through to the current day. This gives rise to the question what other major facts have they misrepresented and lied about?
http://deathcamps.org/treblinka/pic/bmap22.jpg
The other map is not sketched, it is a drawn plan, like an architect would submit. I think it is either not by Wiernik, or he traced and copied it from the original, or it is misattributed to him, in a mix-up by the publisher.