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Sobibor was an extermination camp built and operated by Nazi Germany as part of Operation Reinhard. It was located in the forest near the village of Żłobek Duży in the General Government region of German-occupied Poland. As an extermination camp rather than a concentration camp, Sobibor existed for the sole purpose … 詳細
Operation Reinhard
Sobibor was one of four extermination camps established as part of Operation Reinhard, the deadliest phase of the Holocaust. … 詳細On the afternoon of 14 October 1943, members of the Sobibor underground covertly killed eleven of the on-duty SS men and then led roughly 300 prisoners to freedom. This revolt was … 詳細
1. ^ Arad 1987, pp. 373–374.
2. ^ Schelvis 2007, pp. 13–14.
3. ^ Arad 1987, pp. 32–33.
4. ^ Leni Yahil, Ina Friedman, Ḥayah Galai, The … 詳細Prisoner life
Because Sobibor was an extermination camp, the only prisoners who lived there were the roughly 600 slave labourers forced to assist in the … 詳細Killing process
On either 16 or 18 May 1942, Sobibor became fully operational and began mass gassings. Trains entered the railway siding with the unloading … 詳細Survivors
Several thousand deportees to Sobibor were spared the gas chambers because they were transferred to slave-labour camps in the 詳細• Bialowitz, Philip; Bialowitz, Joseph (2010). A Promise at Sobibór. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-24800-0.
• Blatt, … 詳細CC-BY-SA ライセンスに準拠した Wikipedia テキスト List of companies involved in the Holocaust - Wikipedia