Karl Frenzel
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Karl Frenzel, SS-Oberscharführer, born August 28, 1911. Sent to Sobibor death camp on August 28, 1942, he remained there until the prisoner revolt on October 14, 1943. During his stay he aided in the mass murder of thousands of Jews. Read "Sobibor the Forgotten Revolt A Survivor's Report" by Thomas (Toivi Blatt) or go to Blatt's website for more information, including a personal interview.