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'''''Umschlagplatz''''' (] literally meaning ''change-place'') was a deportation point to the ]. The '''''Umschlagplatz''''' (] literally meaning ''change-place'') in ] was a deportation point to the ] in ]. Beginning on ], ], Jews were deported in crowded freight cars.


Today, a stone monument resembling a freight car marks the ''Umschlagplatz''.
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The Umschlagplatz (German literally meaning change-place) in Warsaw was a deportation point to the death camp in Treblinka. Beginning on July 22, 1942, Jews were deported in crowded freight cars.

Today, a stone monument resembling a freight car marks the Umschlagplatz.

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