Sobibor was a Nazi death camp run during the Second World War. It was located in Poland.
On October 14, 1943, detainees at Sobibor successfully revolted. They killed 11 SS guards. About 300 of the 600 inmates escaped. Most were later found, and shot. About 50 survived until the end of the war.
After the escape, the Nazis closed the camp and planted a forest, in an attempt to conceal what had taken place at Sobibor.
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Contains roll of remembrance, several sketches of camp, history, and photos.
Contains description of life at camp, and photo of a few survivors.
A map and overview of life and death in the Sobibor death camp.
Contains brief overview of the camp.
A map and overview of life and death in the Sobibor death camp.
Contains description of life at camp, and photo of a few survivors.
Contains brief overview of the camp.
Contains roll of remembrance, several sketches of camp, history, and photos.

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