Preliminary Report of Archaeological Excavations in the Sobibór Extermination Center, 2016
By Yoram Haimi ∙ October 1, 2016
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On May 5, 2018, we downloaded this file from the website dedicated to ongoing research in the area of the former Sobibór Camp. It summarizes the results of forensic excavations conducted up to 2015. The file has since been removed, and the Wayback Machine has no copy of it either. Hence we re-post it on CODOH.
On May 5, 2018, we downloaded this file from the website dedicated to ongoing research in the area of the former Sobibór Camp. It summarizes the results of forensic excavations conducted up to 2015. The file has since been removed, and the Wayback Machine has no copy of it either. Hence we re-post it on CODOH.
On May 5, 2018, we downloaded this file from the website dedicated to then-ongoing research in the area of the former Sobibór Camp. It summarizes the results of forensic excavations conducted up to May 2014. The file has since been removed, and the Wayback Machine has no copy of it either. Hence we re-post it on CODOH.
On May 5, 2018, we downloaded this file from the website dedicated to then-ongoing research in the area of the former Sobibór Camp. It summarizes the results of forensic excavations conducted up to the fall of 2015. The file has since been removed, and the Wayback Machine has no copy of it either. Hence we re-post it on CODOH.
Bibliographic information about this document: Until late 2018, this file was posted at http://sobibor.info.pl/ Other contributors to this document: n/a Editor’s comments: n/a
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