Sobibor
Sobibor was a concentration camp that many Jews went to during the holocaust. The camp was established in March during 1942. Sobibor wasn 't really a big camp , but it wasn 't a very small camp either. Some other camps had homosexuals or even the disabled not Sobibor though it only had the Jews. On October 14 was when all the Jews came up with a plan for overcoming the SS men. The camp only then lasted from March 1942 until the summer of 1943. The museum of tolerance is located in Los Angeles, California. It 's a great place to learn about the genocide and tolerance. The Germans had established the camp March and April of 1942. The camp was located in the Lublin district of Poland it was also near the outskirts of a village. The first commandment of the camp was named Frangz Standl. When they all arrived, they were directly taken to the reception area. The Jews were transported to Sobibor by a railway during their cramped journey they were going through many countries. Sobibor wasn 't a big camp, but it wasn 't a very small camp either. The camp was 400 to 600 meters. Sobibor was consisted of actually being two camps. The camp had 3 gas chambers and was
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The museum of tolerance is located in Los Angeles, California. It 's an amazing place to learn about genocide, tolerance, Anne Frank, and the holocaust. One of the well known victims I got to learn more about was Anne Frank. She lived in an annex with her family, the Van Daan 's, and a man named Mr. Dussel. Anne had to deal with many things like leaving her cat behind and getting used to her new surroundings. The tolerance exhibit helps people understand about knowing about all the things that are wrong or bad, but sometimes it helps us understand that sometimes it can be something positive. The museum also taught us about genocide. Genocide is a killing of a large group of people. There 's different types of genocide like there 's symbolization, dehumanization, and