The account below is from Abraham Lewent. He never went to Treblinka. Lewent, however, was forced to live in the Warsaw ghetto and when the ghetto was being evaccuated he hid. His family was taken away and sent to a concentration camp. Many people from Warsaw were sent to Treblinka because of how close they were.
"We had to go carry water from the Vistula, from the river. And this is like four miles, so we took two pails of water, me and my sister took two pails of water, and we walked. We carried the pails. So when we had to pass by a Polish neighborhood, those Polish kids came out and picked up the pails of water and threw it out and make us walk back. Now this is in a time when the Germans took over the city. Every citizen was on his own, and they know they lost their country. Still the hatred. The antisemitism what those Polish people had towards the Jews. For no reason at all. Now they felt that they can do with the German help what they always wanted to do (Lewent)."
"We had to go carry water from the Vistula, from the river. And this is like four miles, so we took two pails of water, me and my sister took two pails of water, and we walked. We carried the pails. So when we had to pass by a Polish neighborhood, those Polish kids came out and picked up the pails of water and threw it out and make us walk back. Now this is in a time when the Germans took over the city. Every citizen was on his own, and they know they lost their country. Still the hatred. The antisemitism what those Polish people had towards the Jews. For no reason at all. Now they felt that they can do with the German help what they always wanted to do (Lewent)."