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Alexxandr [17]
2 years ago
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How did prisoners arrive in Sobibor? from the movie Escape from Sobibor

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ZanzabumX [31]2 years ago
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Based on the actual events of the Sobibor camp the movie, "Escape from Sobibor," the prisoners arrived on <u>Trains</u>.

<h3>How were prisoners taken to Sobibor?</h3>

The Sobibor Extermination Camp was a death camp where Jews were taken to by the Nazi Germans to exterminate them.

The Jewish prisoners arrived by trains which was a method used by the Nazis in most of their concentration camps.

The point of the movie, "Escape from Sobibor" was to detail how as many as 300 Jewish prisoners escaped from the extermination camp.

In conclusion, the prisoners came in trains.

Find out more on the Sobibor extermination camp at brainly.com/question/15456639.

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