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|title=Treblinka: A Survivor's Memory
|author=Chil Rajchman
|publisher=Quercus
|date=March 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1849163995</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1849163995</amazonus>
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|summary=A book that had no right to exist, by an author who had no reason to be there to write it, and a manuscript that had no reason to be hidden so long.
|cover=1849163995
|aznuk=1849163995
|aznus=1849163995
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Here comes yet another book about the Holocaust, and yet another with more than enough damning indictment of those events and their perpetrators, with more than enough horrific reportage to make your blood run cold, and with more than enough distinguishing features to make it a necessary purchase. The latter is partly down to where it came from - while Dachau started out as a camp for political prisoners, and Auschwitz I was a work camp based round barrack blocks that you can squint at and see a bad private school, this is coming from Treblinka, which was constructed purely and simply to kill. It has rightly been called a ''conveyer-belt executioner's block''.

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