Let's remember this photograph the next time Nessie et. al keep suggesting we should have lots of statements, counter-narratives, etc. about a place like Treblinka or other AR camps (let alone isolated labor camps further east), which were even less significant and less populated than Malkinia.
The truth is, records and statements in general are rare for the tens of thousands of camps and collection sites for Jews (and other prisoners), and increasingly so while moving further east. Thus, when we see "missing evidence" anywhere, this is not surprising -- it's the norm, just the nature of the war and overstretched administration. This being the case, it became "open season" for propagandists and Germany's seething enemies to fill in these knowledge gaps with whatever lies and tales suited their fancy.
This is how the 'Holocaust' narrative came to be.
It's worth noting that this camp was also deconstructed and destroyed, despite having no criminal allegations against it... So much for 'they destroyed the camps to hide Holocaust evidence'.
