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Cerebral-Parsley t1_j5vwzzs wrote
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I just read From the Ashes of Sobibor by Thomas Blatt about the Sobibor death camp revolt. A good read as well.
ThisMustBeFakeMine t1_j5vyf60 wrote
I'm a total history junkie, and I'm fascinated by any and everything about WWII.
Thank you so much for the recommendation!
Cerebral-Parsley t1_j5w0z73 wrote
Yeah Sobibor and the other extermination camps (Belzec and Treblinka) aren't really talked about in main stream Holocaust history. It's where they just straight up unloaded them off the trains and straight into the gas chambers. Then the camps were torn up and hidden before the war ended. They were fairly unknown for many years. At the end the prisoner laborers revolted at Sobibor and Treblinka and some escaped. The wikis on them are a fascinating read.
Cerebral-Parsley t1_j5w1gmb wrote
If you love WW2 you have to read Catch 22 as well it's my all time favorite book.
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