Sobibor was a Nazi extermination camp located in occupied Poland during World War II. It was one of the death camps used in the "Final Solution" to the Holocaust. References to Sobibor in the Irving Diaries appear in the context of historical research and discussions about the veracity of accounts related to the Holocaust.
Sobibor is mentioned in the Irving Diaries primarily as a subject of historical inquiry and debate, often in relation to discussions about the accuracy of historical narratives and the interpretation of events during World War II. The diaries suggest a focus on scrutinizing details and questioning established accounts surrounding the camp's operation and the fate of its victims.
* 2021: Diary entry discusses the alleged murder of Heinrich Himmler and its subsequent cover-up, referencing information previously read in a book about Sobibor. ([Source: diary_2021]) * 2021: A diary entry mentions a discussion with Dr. Olaf Rose regarding the accuracy of a book by Hugh Thomas concerning Sobibor. ([Source: diary_2021])
* diary_2021 * diary_2021_jan_jun