1939

miscellany relating to world war two in europe. the collection is selected for its psychological/sociological interest, not to promote or condone nazis and the holocaust. you are free to leave if you disapprove of the content.

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Oct 15
warispeace:

Today in History: On October 14, 1943, prisoners of the Sobibor concentration camp in Poland led an uprising that resulted in the death of eleven SS officers and camp guards. 300 of the 600 prisoners were able to escape from the camp after the uprising, although only 50 would survive until the end of the war. The remaining 300 were promptly killed at the camp was closed. 

warispeace:

Today in History: On October 14, 1943, prisoners of the Sobibor concentration camp in Poland led an uprising that resulted in the death of eleven SS officers and camp guards. 300 of the 600 prisoners were able to escape from the camp after the uprising, although only 50 would survive until the end of the war. The remaining 300 were promptly killed at the camp was closed. 


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