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Daily Mail EXCLUSIVE: Jewish Holocaust victims’ graves dug in hunt for treasure: Shocking photos reveal looters disturb mass burial sites at Poland’s Sobibór Nazi death camp


Mass graves Museum staff at Sobibór Nazi death camp,   in Poland,   found mass graves of Holocaust victims' had been disturbed during an archaeological dig. Pictured,   an excavated grave reveals skull with a bullet hole

  • Graves of Holocaust victims at Polish WWII death camp Sobibór plundered, it is claimed
  • Sobibór museum staff in archaeological dig found mass graves disturbed
  • U.S historian Jan Goss previously claimed graves of Treblinka victims were raided in WWII gold rush
  • Shocking photos show Jewish tombstones in Hebrew used to build a toilet, patio and a cowshed in Poland

Read the full story at The Daily Mail, by Ed Wight, Poznan, Poland 

 

Discovery In the Polish village of Pilica researchers found slabs of stone,   clearly marked with Hebrew writing and some dating back to the 18th century,   taken from the local Jewish cemetery at the end of World War II

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Shocking Researchers found local farmer Tadeusz (pictured) had built a cowshed from Jewish tombstones taken from the local cemetery. They claim he agreed to sell the shed for 20,  000 Polish Zloty (£5,  000 GBP)

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