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Remnants of signs from over 70 years ago of mechanical equipment used by the Nazis to dismantle the camp

Remnants of signs from over 70 years ago of mechanical equipment used by the Nazis to dismantle the camp Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority

The excavations at Sobibór uncovered signs of mechanical equipment used by the Nazis to dismantle the camp

The excavations at Sobibór uncovered signs of mechanical equipment used by the Nazis to dismantle the camp Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority

A woman’s watch

A woman

A stone pendant

A stone pendant Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority

A ring found in the ground at the location of the remains of the building used to shave the heads of the victims

A ring found in the ground at the location of the remains of the building used to shave the heads of the victims Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority

Archaeologist Yoram Haimi.

Archaeologist Yoram Haimi. Photo by Israel Antiquities Authority

The reverse side of the metal locket covered with glass and engraved with the fundamental Jewish prayer “Shema”

The reverse side of the metal locket covered with glass and engraved with the fundamental Jewish prayer "Shema" Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority

A metal locket covered with glass with the image of Moses holding the Ten Commandments

A metal locket covered with glass with the image of Moses holding the Ten Commandments Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority

On the reverse side of the pendant are the words “Mazal Tov”, the Hebrew letter “ה” and three Stars of David.

On the reverse side of the pendant are the words "Mazal Tov", the Hebrew letter "ה" and three Stars of David. Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority

The pendant with the Hebrew words “Mazal Tov” and the date July 3, 1929

The pendant with the Hebrew words "Mazal Tov" and the date July 3, 1929. Photo by Yoram Haimi, Israel Antiquities Authority