File:Treblinka Cremation Pit 2.jpg

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English: Stone memorial at Treblinka extermination camp resembling the original cremation pit. It is a flat grave marker constructed of crushed and cemented black basalt symbolising burnt charcoal.
Polski: Pomnik-mauzoleum na terenie obozu zagłady Treblinka II
Polski: Treblinka II memorial
This is a photo of a monument in Poland identified in WLM database by the ID
624622.
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Author Adrian Grycuk/User:Boston9, crop by User:Poeticbent
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