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When the Red Army discovered the Treblinka extermination camp, they found around forty survivors hiding in the nearby forest. Vasily Grossman interviewed these survivors along with local peasants. Grossman wrote a piece documenting the camp, flying to Moscow to have it published. Znamya (Red Banner) published "The Hell of Treblinka", sometimes translated "The Hell Called Treblinka", in November 1944. During the Nuremberg trials, Soviet authorities distributed the piece as evidence for the prosecution.