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August 22, 2012

Nazi archaeology?

Filed under: Historic — acagle @ 2:48 pm

Israeli archaeologist unearths secrets of Nazi death camp

When Israeli archaeologist Yoram Haimi decided to investigate his family’s unknown Holocaust history, he turned to the skill he knew best: He began to dig.

After learning that two of his uncles were murdered in the infamous Sobibor death camp, he embarked on a landmark excavation project that is shining new light on the workings of one of the most notorious Nazi killing machines, including pinpointing the location of the gas chambers where hundreds of thousands were killed.

Interesting bit of work, read the whole thing.

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