The Holocaust Historiography Project

Kosów Podlaski

The Polish underground Memorandum on the Situation in the Country for the Period July 16 –August 25, 1942 claimed four death camps in existence in German-occupied Poland: Bełżec, Treblinka II, Sobibór and one at Kosów Podlaski. (See Mattogno 2021e, p. 97, for the source.)

No such town exists, but there is a town called Sokołów Podlaski some 80 km east of Warsaw. All historians agree, however, that no such camp with any mass-murder facility ever existed in or near this or any similarly named town. This phantom extermination camp is a creation of black-propaganda sources.