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Willi Mentz
''SS-Unterscharführer'' Willi Mentz (30 April 1904 – 25 June 1978) was a member of the German ''SS'' in World War II and a Holocaust perpetrator who worked at Treblinka extermination camp during the Operation Reinhard phase of the Holocaust in Poland. Mentz was known as "Frankenstein" at the camp. ==Background== Born in Schönhagen near Brandenburg, Mentz joined the NSDAP in 1932. He was a sawmill worker and milkman before joining a police detachment. In 1940, following the outbreak of war, he handled cows and pigs at Grafeneck Euthanasia Centre in the course of Action T4, and in 1941 was transferred to Hadamar gassing facility near Limburg, where he worked in the food garden until early summer 1942. In June–July 1942 Mentz was posted to Treblinka extermination camp and served there until November 1943. He worked at ''Lazaret'' killing station at Treblinka II ''Vernichtungslager'' and later, at Camp I ''Arbeitslager'' as an overseer of the agricultural prisoner-commando ().〔 Treblinka II ''Totenlager'' operated officially between and marking the most deadly phase of the Final Solution.〔(Treblinka Death Camp Day-by-Day ) Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team, H.E.A.R.T. Retrieved 11 August 2013.〕 During this time, more than 800,000 Jews; men, women, and children died in its gas chambers. Other estimates of the number killed at Treblinka exceed 1,000,000.〔Donat, Alexander, ed. ''The Death Camp Treblinka: A Documentary.'' New York: Holocaust Library, 1979. LOC 79-53471〕〔Franciszek Ząbecki, ''Wspomnienia dawne i nowe'', PAX Association Publishing, Warsaw 1977. 〕
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