A space called ‘Treblinka’

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A space called ‘Treblinka’ Schöne Zeiten photographs

The Schöne Zeiten photographs Preparation: Print Slides 3-10 with the setting ‘handouts’ and two slides to a page. Print or mount on to white card. Cut out each slide. You should now have a total of 8 cards. Into one A5 envelope place Slides 3,4,5, 6. Label this envelope ‘Schöne Zeiten’ A. In a second envelope place Slides 7,8,9,10. Label this envelope ‘Schöne Zeiten’ B. Give each student group both envelopes.

This is a photograph of ‘Barry’ – the St This is a photograph of ‘Barry’ – the St. Bernard dog trained by Kurt Franz to attack prisoners. Credit: Yad Vashem.

This photograph is of the bears which were kept in the Treblinka zoo. Credit: Yad Vashem

This photograph shows foxes housed within the camp zoo. Credit: Yad Vashem

This image is of a building placed within the camp’s zoo. Credit: www.HolocaustResearchProject.org

This photograph shows the armoury building at Treblinka, also known as the Tyrolean guard tower. Weapons from the armoury were seized and used by prisoners during the camp uprising of August 1943. Credit: Yad Vashem

This image shows one of the excavators used to excavate the mass graves of victims killed in the gas chambers. Bodies were exhumed and then burnt as part of a process to remove evidence of what had taken place. Credit: Yad Vashem

This image shows two SS men, standing on the bucket of an excavator. Credit: Yad Vashem

This building, housed within Treblinka II, was most likely to be a warehouse. Credit: www.HolocaustResearchProject.org/Yad Vashem

A space called 'Treblinka'