- The death camp at Belzec was located in South Eastern Poland,
within the Lublin District, near the remote village of Belzec, on the Lublin Lvov railway line. - The entire camp occupied a relatively small, almost square area. Three sides measured 275 m; the fourth, south side measured 265 m. - Piles of flea-bitten, evil smelling, putrefying corpses were simply dumped on the ramps, awaiting removal by the Jewish work brigade. The next batch of deportees brought considerable numbers of yet more dead people, merely added to the mass of corpses.