Talk:Treblinka extermination camp
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Lyrics to the Treblinka Song
[edit]As the page is protected I cannot add these lyrics to the article myself, so I post them here so that anyone with the relevant priviliges may consider adding them themselves:
LYRICS (GERMAN):
Fest im Schritt und Tritt
und der Blick geradeaus,
immer fest und fest
in die Welt geschaut,
marschieren Kommandos zur Arbeit!
Für uns gibt’s heute nur Treblinka,
das unser Schicksal ist.
Drum haben wir uns auf Treblinka
eingestellt in kurzer Frist.
Wir kennen nur das Wort der Kommandanten,
und nur Gehörsamkeit und Pflicht.
Wir wollen weiter, weiter leisten,
bis dass das kleine Glück
uns einmal winkt – Hurra!
LYRICS (ENGLISH):
Firm in every step
and the view straight ahead
always tight and tight
looked into the world
marching commandos to work!
For us today there is only Treblinka,
that is our destiny.
That's why we're on Treblinka
set in a short period of time.
We only know the word of the commanders,
and only obedience and duty.
We want to go on, go on,
until that little happiness
waving at us once – hooray!
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Between August and September 1942, a large new building with a concrete foundation was built from bricks and mortar under the guidance of Action T4 | + |
Between August and September 1942, a large new building with a concrete foundation was built from bricks and mortar under the guidance of Action T4 gas chamber construction head Erwin Lambert.
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No where on Erwin Lambert's page is he referred to as an expert on euthanasia. He is only referred to as an expert on constructing the means of killing people with gas.
Euthanasia is the "the practice of intentionally ending life to eliminate pain and suffering." The killings were not intended to eliminate pain and suffering but to murder the victims. AndyBloch (talk) 18:15, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
- Done, though I slightly modified the requested wording. ---- Patar knight - chat/contributions 01:46, 25 July 2024 (UTC)
Reference 14 doesn't seem to state where the ashes were spread
[edit]Under the cremation pits heading it states that
It is constructed from melted basalt and has a concrete foundation. It is a symbolic grave,[130] as the Nazis spread the actual human ashes, mixed with sand, over an area of 2.2 ha (5.4 acres)[14].
I can't seem to find the original statement about where the ashes were spread in there. I don't know if this is a change to the website, or if I'm just bad at checking. 130.226.157.34 (talk) 08:02, 3 October 2024 (UTC)
Treblinka (sculpture)
[edit]Treblinka (sculpture). This should be added to the article Воскресенский Петр (talk) 15:22, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
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