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Looking at the pictures, a feeling of sadness overcame me that so many people were held here and ultimately killed in those gas chambers. Thank you for sharing these photos of history $ [! m- g4 @3 z& C , t( |- b6 M) H' G$ F0 {5.39.217.76Below is an excerpt / }% |% G+ c% n4 j1 b+ qSome six million Poles died during the Second World War, half of whom were Jews murdered in the forests in the east of the country or the death camps set up after the German occupation of their country. By far the largest of these was Auschwitz-Birkenau which was the site of over one million deaths, mainly Jews brought here from all over Europe. The smaller, purpose built 'killing' camp of Treblinka where Warsaw's Jews were taken, was said by its commandant SSObersturmfuhrer Franz Stangl to be able to murder over 1000 people per hour at its peak. With the positioning of the Majdanek camp on the outskirts of Lublin, the Germans made no effort to disguise the killings, its gas chambers and crematorium being plainly visible to passers-by.