Maly Trostenets Extermination Camp
Coordinates: 53°51′04″N 27°42′17″E / 53.85111°N 27.70472°E / 53.85111; 27.70472
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Maly Trastsianiets extermination camp (see alternate spellings), located near a small village on the outskirts of Minsk, Belarus, was the site of a Nazi extermination camp.