In Photos: Girls' Hut Found at Nazi Death Camp


Throughout excavations on the Sobibór Nazi extermination camp, archaeologists discovered the hut the place ladies and ladies can be undressed and shaved earlier than going to the fuel chambers. Whereas not a lot of the constructing survives, many private results of the victims had been left behind.

Essentially the most outstanding discovering from the current excavations was a silver pendant with the Hebrew phrases "Mazal Tov" and the date July three, 1929. The necklace is nearly similar to a medallion that belonged to Anne Frank. Researchers suppose this one belonged to a German Jewish lady named Karoline Cohn. [Read the full story on the death camp]

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