It is simply impossible, and quite frankly an insult even to the intelligence of a four year old child. Imagine making a city the size of San Francisco disappear without a trace into this small parcel of land the size of a few football fields. In 1999, ground radar tests were done at Treblinka by Richard Krege, and no graves, let alone ‘mass graves’ were ever found, which is remarkable considering 2 million Jews were allegedly “gassed”, buried in mass graves, then inexplicably exhumed and cremated, then the bone debris was crushed by hand with hammers, then reburied. Treblinka II was a concentration camp where about 900,000 Jews met their deaths in the gas chambers between Jand October 19, 1943. Only about 10,000 survived the inhumane conditions – the rest died from starvation and illness or were executed. About 20,000 people were forced to work there between 1941 – 1944. Treblinka I was a forced labor camp for Polish citizens. However, in the former, Polish prisoners constituted the vast majority of victims.” “We want to know the truth about Treblinka I, since society is more aware of the Treblinka II camp. “The research is completely professional,” said Professor Andrzej Ossowski, the head of the international forensic team. The investigation, which began on November 12, is part of a criminal investigation by the Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against Poland based in Szczecin into crime against the prisoners of Treblinka I. Pozorski added that at this point only bones were seen and no full skeletons were found. “At this stage, our aim is to precisely determine how many graves there are, and how big they are,” Porzorski said. Prosecutor Andrzej Pozorski from the Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation said: “Our work has revealed a grave of 4.5 by 3.4 meters containing human remains in an area currently used as a car park in the forest, adjacent to the site of the Treblinka I camp.” Starting in March 1944, the bodies that the occupying Nazis had secretly buried in the forest were "brought out, burned and pulverized in order to prevent this crime from ever being known, in order to prevent anyone taking responsibility for it," Karol Nawrocki, the head of the Institute of National Remembrance, said Wednesday.Feeling pressure to locate the 6 million Jews who completely disappeared without a trace after allegedly being ‘genocided’ during World War II, investigators of the Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) announced that a new ‘mass grave’ was discovered on the site of the Treblinka I labor camp in central Poland:Īn investigation of the grounds of Treblinka I revealed the mass grave under the site of the present parking lot, at a depth of only 10-15 centimeters underground.īones of victims, clothing remnants and bullets shells from pistols and machine guns which the Nazis used to kill the victims were found in the grave.Īn international forensic team assisted the IPN, including experts from the UK, Norway and Austria, in the first thorough investigation of the Treblinka grounds. A symbolic grave in the Bialucki Forest near Ilowo is seen on July 13, 2022, the site where the mass grave of about 8,000 German Nazi victims from the nearby Soldau concentration camp in Dzialdowo was unearthed at the beginning of July 2022. Investigators from a national historical institute marked the finding this week with speeches and wreath-laying at the site in the Bialuty Forest, 100 miles north of Warsaw. Special investigators in Poland say they have found two mass graves containing the ashes of at least 8,000 Poles slain by the Nazis during World War II in forest executions that the Nazis later tried to hide by incinerating the bodies and planting trees on the burial pits.
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