The Trostinets extermination camp, also known as Maly Trostinets[2] and Maly Trastsianiets (see alternate spellings), was a World War II Nazi German death camp located near the village of Maly Trostinets ("Little Trostinets") on the outskirts of Minsk in Reichskommissariat Ostland. It operated between July 1942 and October 1943, by which time virtually all Jews remaining in Minsk had been murdered and buried there.[1][2]