Members of the Israel Police traveled to Poland last week to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day, where they documented their visit. An Israel Police delegation visits the memorial honoring those who took part in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE) An Israel Police delegation visits Poland to honor the memory of Holocaust victims. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE) An Israel Police delegation visits Poland to honor the memory of Holocaust victims. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE) An Israel Police delegation visits Poland to honor the memory of Holocaust victims. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE) An Israel Police delegation visits Poland to honor the memory of Holocaust victims. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE) An Israel Police delegation visits Poland to honor the memory of Holocaust victims. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE) An Israel Police delegation visits Poland to honor the memory of Holocaust victims. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE) An Israel Police delegation visits Poland to honor the memory of Holocaust victims. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE) The delegation visited Warsaw and Treblinka, among other locations. An estimated 800,000 to 1 million Jews and others died in the gas chambers at the Treblinka death camp.