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Escape from Sobibor
It is these historical events that have sparked a great debate in history, which is an escape from the Nazi death camp Sobibor, where about a quarter of a million Jews were executed. And among 600 inmates in the camp. On the other hand, about 300 prisoners escaped, although all but 50 to 70 were re-arrested and killed. After the escape, the commander of the Special Forces, Heinrich Himmler, ordered the closure of the death camp, where it was dismantled, swept underground, and planted over the trees to cover it.
20 July 1941, Bergreichenstein, Sudetenland [now Kasperské Hory, Czech Republic]
29 August 1962, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
13 October 1965, Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales, UK
1945, UK
1947, UK
20 November 1941, Wismar, Germany
8 March 1962, Beograd, Serbia
19 January 1952, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia

