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Captured as a Soviet soldier, Ivan Marchenko became one of Treblinka’s most feared guards. Known as “Ivan the Terrible,” he operated gas chambers, beat victims with a water pipe, and committed unspeakable acts of cruelty. Discover how a prisoner of war became a key player in the Holocaust.

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“The Real “Ivan the Terrible”: Treblinka’s Most Sadistic Guard: Ivan Marchenko”

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00:00As a motorist, Marchenko not only turned on the motor, but he also beat with a lash those condemned to
00:06death, shouting,
00:07Faster, faster, the water will get cold, others still have to go under the showers.
00:14Sometimes, as the people destined to be killed approached the gas chambers, they began to back away in terror, trying
00:20to turn back.
00:22At that point, whips, clubs, and even iron bars were used.
00:26Once they were inside, Marchenko made sure that the door of each chamber was closed and locked before the filling
00:32of the next chamber began.
00:34After, the chambers on both sides of the corridor were full.
00:38Marchenko and his aforementioned comrade Chalayev went together to the machine room and started the engines to begin the process
00:44of asphyxiation.
00:46While the motor was running, he would look through a window to see how the asphyxiation process was coming along.
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