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The Birth of Sobibor: The Dark Origins of a Death Camp
In the autumn of 1941, amidst the dense forests of eastern Poland, plans were being set in motion for one of history's most notorious extermination camps: Sobibor. Under the Nazi regime, imbued with an intent of mass murder, this camp was carefully established in the Lublin district, a location strategically chosen for its concealment among the trees and close proximity to vital railway lines that would soon transport countless victims to their grisly fate.