سوبيبور، معسكر الاعتنطق
- "Sobibor" redirects here. For other uses, see Sobibor (disambiguation).
Sobibor | |
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Extermination camp | |
Camp memorial: pyramid of sand mixed with human ashes
Location of Sobibór (right of centre) on the map of German extermination camps marked with black and white skulls. Poland's borders before the Second World War | |
Sobibór Location of Sobibor in Poland today
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الإحداثيات | Coordinates: |
أسماء أخرى | SS-Sonderkommando Sobibor |
الشهرة | Genocide during the Holocaust |
المسقط | Near Sobibór, General Government (occupied Poland) |
بناه |
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القائد |
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الاستخدام الأصلي | Extermination camp |
بدأ الإنشاء | March 1942 – May 1942 |
وضع التشغيل | 16 May 1942 – 14 October 1943 |
عدد غرف الغاز | 3 (expanded to 6) |
المساجين | Jews mainly from Poland, but also from France, Germany, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union (including POWs) |
عدد المساجين | Est. 600–650 slave labour at any given time |
قتلى | Est. min. 200,000–250,000 |
مساجين بارزون | Joseph Serchuk, Dov Freiberg, Alexander Pechersky |
Sobibor ( //) was a Nazi German extermination camp built and operated by the SS during World War II near the railway station of Sobibór near Włodawa within the semi-colonial territory of General Government in occupied Poland.
The camp was part of the secretive Operation Reinhard, the deadliest phase of the Holocaust in Poland. Jews from Poland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet Union (including Jewish-Soviet POWs), were transported to the camp by rail. Most were suffocated in gas chambers fed by the exhaust of a large petrol engine.
انظر أيضاً
- محاكمة سوبيبور
- Extermination camp death toll
- الهرب من سوبيبور
Notes
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^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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- ^ Lest we forget (14 March 2004), ". Archived from the original onسبعة March 2005. Retrieved 7 March 2005. CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)The Holocaust. Retrieved on 17 May 2013.
- ^ Philip "Fiszel" Bialowitz, Joseph Bialowitz, University of Wisconsin Press, 2010 .105
- ^ Thomas Toivi Blatt, Northwestern University Press, 1997 p.131.
- ^ Alan J. Levine, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000 p.205.
- ^ Schelvis 2007, p. 100: Testimony of SS-Scharführer Erich Fuchs about his own installation of the (at least) 200 HP, V-shaped,ثمانية cylinder, water-cooled petrol engine at Sobibor.
References
- Krzysztof Bielawski (pl) (2010) (in Polish), Obóz zagłady w Sobiborze, Warsaw: Virtual Shtetl, Museum of the History of Polish Jews, 1 of 3, http://www.sztetl.org.pl/pl/article/sobibor/13,miejsca-martyrologii/10546,oboz-zaglady-w-sobiborze/, retrieved on 16 June 2016
- Jakub Chmielewski (2014) (in Polish), Obóz zagłady w Sobiborze, Lublin: Ośrodek Brama Grodzka, Pamięć Miejsca, http://tnn.pl/pm,2605.html, retrieved on 25 September 2014
- Sobibor Museum (2014), Historia obozu, Dr. Krzysztof Skwirowski, Majdanek State Museum, Branch in Sobibór (Państwowe Muzeum na Majdanku, Oddział: Muzeum Byłego Obozu Zagłady w Sobiborze), Archived from the original onسبعة May 2013, https://web.archive.org/web/20130507010342/http://www.sobibor-memorial.eu/articles.php?acid=270, retrieved on 25 September 2014
- Arad, Yitzhak (1987). . Indiana University Press. ISBN . Amazon Kindle, also in: Google Books, Snippet view, digitized from U. of Michigan, 2008.
- Bialowitz, Philip; Bialowitz, Joseph (2010). . University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN . With Foreword by Władysław Bartoszewski.
- Blatt, Thomas (1997). . Northwestern University Press. ISBN – via Google Books preview.
- Freiberg, Dov (2007), To Survive Sobibor, Gefen Publishing House. ISBN 978-965-229-388-6
- Lev, Michael (2007), Sobibor, Gefen Publishing House. ISBN 978-965-229-408-1
- Novitch, Miriam (1980). Sobibor, Martyrdom and Revolt: Documents and Testimonies. ISBN .
- Schelvis, Jules (2014) [2007]. . Translated by Dixon, Karin. Berg Publishers (2007), Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. ISBN – via Google Books, preview.
- Sereny, Gitta (1974). Into That Darkness: from Mercy Killing to Mass Murder. ISBN .
- Gilead, Isaac; Haimi, Yoram; Mazurek, Wojciech (2009), Excavating Nazi Extermination Centres. Present Pasts, Vol 1. Published by Ubiquity Press, ISSN 1759-2941
- Zielinski, Andrew (2003), "Conversations with Regina", Zedartz – Hyde Park Press Adelaide. ISBN 0-9750766-0-4
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- Sobibor on the Yad Vashem website
- SOBIBOR at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- The Sobibor Death Camp at HolocaustResearchProject.org
- Sobibor Archaeological Project at Israel Hayom
- Archaeological Excavations at Sobibór Extermination Site
- Survivor Thomas Blatt, 18-minute audio interview by WMRA
- International archeological research in the area of the former German-Nazi extermination camp in Sobibór.
- Onderzoek – Vernietigingskamp Sobibor (records of testimonies, transportation lists and other documents, from the archives of the NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies, Netherlands)
- Archaeological Excavations at Sobibór Extermination Site, at Yad Vashem website
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