Railroad signal lantern with a reflector from Sobibor railroad station
Extent and Medium
overall: Height: 16.625 inches (42.228 cm) | Width: 9.875 inches (25.083 cm) | Depth: 8.500 inches (21.59 cm)
Creator(s)
- Polish Railroad Authority (Original owner)
Archival History
The signal lantern was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1990 by the Polish Railroad Authority.
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of the Polish Railroad Authority
Funding Note: The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
Scope and Content
Enclosed, oil burning, railroad signal lantern with a reflector used at the railroad station in Sobibor, Poland, before and during World War II. The lantern reflected light in a pre-determined manner to convey information about trains and rail lines. In 1941, German authorities began preparations for Operation Reinhard, the systematic extermination of all Jews living in German occupied Poland. In March 1942, SS and police authorities began construction of Sobibor killing center, the second of three such facilities. The center was built in a wooded area near the town of Sobibor, along a spur of the existing Chelm-Wlodawa rail line. In May, regular train transports of Jewish people from German occupied regions began arriving at the center. The prisoners were herded off the trains and forced into a receiving area where they were stripped of their possessions, forced to undress, and pushed into rooms labeled as showers where they were killed with poison gas. In November 1943, the guards shot the remaining prisoners and dismantled the killing center. It is estimated that between 200,000 and 250,000 Jews were murdered at Sobibor.
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on access
Conditions Governing Reproduction
No restrictions on use
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Large, square, black painted, metal railroad lantern with an attached chimney and a hollow, rectangular, pedestal base. On the front and back are 2 circular, clear glass panes with raised rims. The hinged front panel is secured on the right side with a sliding catch. Along the top right edge is a hooded vent. Centered on the left side is a mounting bracket. On top is a cylindrical chimney with a ring of 12 circular vent holes, a lid with a tension latch, and an arched wire handle. On the interior is a second, hinged front panel. At the center of the panel is a large cone of silvered glass with a raised rim and an oval shaped back opening, possibly a reflector. The space behind the cone is open. At the bottom of the lantern there is a square hole. The paint has worn off throughout and the exposed surfaces are corroded.
Subjects
- Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Poland.
- Railroad stations--Sobibor--Poland.
- World War, 1939-1945--Transportation--Poland.
- Railroads--Sobibor--Poland.
Genre
- Furnishings and Furniture
- Object