Operation Reinhard:
Broft (or) Brovt - see MALAGON Dem'yanyuk, Ivan (Demjanjuk). Placed at Treblinka by Malagon.
See Malagon interrogations, and
DEMJANJUK
for a list of citations and
articles dealing with Demjanjuk's deportation from the United
States and subsequent trials in Israel. See also
DEMJANJUK.6COA,
for the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit,
which disputes this claim.
Fedorenko - see HOLOCAUST/POLAND/REINHARD/TREBLINKA KOROTKIKH.001
for testimony placing Fedorenko at Treblinka. Received police
training at the SS Trawniki camp. Malagon is not certain if
Fedorenko was assigned to Treblinka, or was simply there after
escorting a train from somewhere else. See MALAGON
interrogations, and SHEVCHENKO.001, also in the TREBLINKA
archives.
Goncharov, Pyotr Nazarovich - Places Marchenko in Treblinka
during his Soviet interrogations. See GONCHAROV.001 for details.
Malagon, Nikolai Petrovich - see
HOLOCAUST/POLAND/REINHARD/TREBLINKA MALAGON.001/002 for Soviet
interrogation excerpts of Malagon. Trained at Trawniki.
Marchenko, Nikolai. Named as working "near the diesels" at
Treblinka, Marchenko was one of the men running the engines.
See Malagon interrogations and Demjanuk Appeal judgement noted
above, which names Marchenko as one of two operators of the gas
chambers.
Rebeka - see Malagon interrogations.
Shalayev, Nikolai. Identified by multiple sources (including his
own as one of two gas chamber operators (along
with Ivan Marchenko. See also Demjanjuk.6coa.
Shevchenko, Ivan Semenovich. See
SHEVCHENKO.001, in the TREBLINKA
archives for Soviet interrogation records.
Yeger, Aleksandr Ivanovich - See YEGER.001/002 in the TREBLINKA
archives for Soviet interrogation records. Platoon commander.
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