It is not a coincidence that the transports from Warsaw coincide with the opening of the HASAG Skarżysko-Kamienna munitions factory on the return trip from the Treblinka station. Of course the transports as Fplo 587 show arrived at Siedlce first before Malkinia. It operated with about 8 000 Jews at a time, with up to 30 000 chosen ones passing through the gates. Due to the toxic nature of the chemical manufacturing of TNT thousands died and needed replacing. The same happened in the munitions factory in the UK. There were in fact 3 camps. In September 1942, Polish workers were replaced by Jewish ones and the occupiers established a forced labor camp.Nessie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 7:25 am Would you accept evidence of a gassing under the T4 euthanasia programme as evidence over a million were gassed at the AR camps? Of course you would not. So, not surprisingly, when you present evidence from Peter Lantoz, or Miss X, as you do repeatedly, that is not evidence to prove what happened to millions.
The first transports out of the Warsaw ghetto with a thousand young men was 28-29 May 1942 to Bobruysk. The second transport left the Warsaw ghetto at the end of July 1942, at about the same time the transports were heading to the Treblinka station. Most of the other Jewish labour camps were starting operations at this time, in fact about 3 thousand of them. Eight year old Thomas Buergenthal ended up in a ghetto in Kielce; he and his family were put into the Jewish Labour Camp in August 1942 when the ghetto was liquidated... Kielce labour camps Kielce had 8 labour camps for Jews.
There were over 300 Jewish labour camps in Austria for Hungarians only.