Register Your Family’s Treblinka Victims

August 2, 2019

The Memory of Treblinka Foundation endeavours to be one of the many institutions which restore the memories of those murdered in the Holocaust. It focuses particularly on those who died in Treblinka or on their way there.

The Foundation has already begun compiling a “Book of Names” of the victims – searching through Yad Vashem’s databases, the reports collected at the Jewish Historical Institute, memoirs, pre-War and post-War sources; interviewing the last living witnesses of the Holocaust and the families of the victims.

In cooperation with Jewish Historical Institute, the Foundation is collecting all available information concerning the victims of the extermination camp in Treblinka. These victims cannot remain anonymous – as the Nazis would have wished. Every name is important.

If you would like to share any information about your family or friends, you can complete the Foundation’s on-line questionnaire. Even just a partially completed questionnaire would be very valuable.

To learn more, click HERE.

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