Sobibor uprising
Jewish prisoners at the Sobibor extermination camp sparked an armed revolt. About 300 prisoners were able to escape, although 100 were eventually recaptured and killed. Following the revolt, the Sobibor camp was dismantled.
Jewish prisoners at the Sobibor extermination camp sparked an armed revolt. About 300 prisoners were able to escape, although 100 were eventually recaptured and killed. Following the revolt, the Sobibor camp was dismantled.