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The Treblinka Death Camp
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This book explores the history and legacy of the Treblinka death camp, focusing on its operation during 1942–1943 and post-war trials. Central is the case of Ukrainian guard Feodor Fedorenko, along...
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03 March 2026

This book covers the History, Biographies, and Remembrance of the Treblinka Death Camp that operated in Poland as part of the Aktion Reinhardt mass murder of Polish Jewry during the years 1942 and 1943. At the heart of this third edition is the former Ukrainian guard Feodor Fedorenko who was after an appeal was stripped of his American citizenship, extradited to Russia, and, after a short trial, found guilty of war crimes and executed during 1986. Testimonies by other Ukrainian guards are also included and provide unique and invaluable insights. Chris Webb covers the history of the camp from its construction in 1942 until its liquidation in November 1943 in detailed accounts, now also covering the post-war trials in great depth, including newspaper reports about the Kurt Franz and Franz Stangl trials in Dusseldorf.
Price: $92.00
Pages: 896
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Publication Date:
03 March 2026
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838220529
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / Holocaust, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General
Decades of meticulous research by renowned Holocaust author and scholar, Chris Webb, culminate in this definitive work on the Operation Reinhardt extermination camp, Treblinka. Far surpassing simple documentation, timelines, or survivor testimonies, Webb reconstructs the camp’s history with unparalleled precision. He guides the reader through the remnants of this horrific site, offering a forensic examination of its layout, structures, staffing, hierarchy, policies, procedures, and the industrialized methods of genocide implemented there. This comprehensive study operates on historical, psychological, sociological, environmental, economic, and political levels, setting a new standard in Holocaust scholarship. Furthermore, the book delves into the significant 1978, hearing of Feodor Fedorenko in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, exploring its profound impact on the accountability of those who perpetrated unimaginable atrocities in Nazi camps during World War II. Webb’s exhaustive analysis presents the grim realities of Treblinka with stark and irrefutable clarity.
Chris Webb has been studying the Holocaust for over forty years. He is author of several books on the Holocaust and regularly lectures at a number of Universities.