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Escape from Sobibor
The historical recreation of the escape from the Nazi Death Camp Sobibor, where approximately one-quarter million Jews were executed. Of the 600 inmates in the camp, roughly 300 escaped, although all but 50 - 70 were later re-captured and killed. After the escape, SS Chief Heinrich Himmler ordered the death camp closed. It was dismantled, bulldozed under the earth, and planted over with trees to cover it up.
20 July 1941, Bergreichenstein, Sudetenland [now Kasperské Hory, Czech Republic]
8 March 1962, Beograd, Serbia
12 May 1914, Ferriday, Louisiana, USA
December1956, Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, UK
5 May 1960, Kladovo, Serbia, Yugoslavia
6 May 1938, Berlin, Germany
1940, Berlin, Germany
3 December 1947, London, England, UK
23 July 1942, Berlin, Germany
29 August 1962, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
1947, UK
20 August 1933, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
20 November 1941, Wismar, Germany
26 March 1934, New York City, New York, USA
19 June 1955, Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia
13 June 1937, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
29 October 1940, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
10 October 1915, Chicago, Illinois, USA
July 30, 1941 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia

