What evidence shows that the uprisings at Treblinka and Sobibor were not a complete failure?


-Both camps were closed after the uprising.

-Prisoners attacked and killed SS men and guards.

-Thousands of prisoners escaped and were never captured.

-All gas chambers in camps were shut down.

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Answer:

the answer IS NOT C i chose that answer and got it wrong so im assuming the correct answer would be B prisoners attacked and killed SS men and guards

Explanation:

The evidence that Treblinka and Sobibor have not been the complete failure is  that the uprising results in the closing of both the camps. Thus, option A is correct.

Treblinka and Sobibor have been the killing centers under the Nazis. The European Jewish population has been bought to these camps and were killed.

These camps have been set on the order of operation Reinhard during World War II.

The revolt has been started to stop these camps. It has not been a complete failure as the uprising resulted in the closing of both the camps. Thus, option A is correct.

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