Remains of 10 Jews Discovered at Site of Sobibór Death Camp

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Skeletal remains discovered at the Sobibór death camp in Poland have been identified by a study as belonging to Jews who were likely murdered by guards, reported the Daily Mail.

Sobibór was an extermination camp in Nazi-occupied Poland that exited for the sole purpose of killing Jews. From 1942 until 1943, between 170,000 and 250,000 people were murdered there.

The 10 skeletons were unearthed at Sobibór in 2013, after previous digging had uncovered mass graves with cremated remains and gas chamber walls. The bodies were studied by scientists at the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland.

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