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Ezequiel 2022-10-03 01:10:26
Half of the shock and thinking
Sometimes watching TV can also come across a good movie, although the opportunity is very rare.
I was almost halfway through the movie when I saw it, but the obvious WWII setting and unique atmosphere still attracted me. The first scene is that the three fugitives caused thirteen Jews who... -
Hildegard 2022-07-06 19:19:31
This is the cry of the free, it is a resistance to power, a bravery to live
The British TV movie " Escape from Sobibor " released in 1987 is about the over-camping incident that took place here.
Particularly impressive images:
1. In the movie we see how SS officers brutally punished with almost sadistic pleasure, most Jews were tricked into "bathing" - meaning they were...

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Samuel: We talk about escape all the time and we do nothing. Maybe it's true. Maybe there is no chance.
Leon Feldhendler: No. I still think there is a way. Just not like this. There has to be organization. There has to be patience and some new people who's spirits have not yet been broken.
Samuel: Yes. I want a chance to escape. To be free or at least a chance to die trying.
Leon Feldhendler: Better to escape and live. That would be real revenge.
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Leon Feldhendler: When you saw your wife and child at the train station last, who were they with?
Itzhak Lichtman: They were with all the other women and children, going to the shower.
Leon Feldhendler: Are you sure?
Itzhak Lichtman: Yes.
[Leon remains silent for a long moment]
Itzhak Lichtman: What is it?
Leon Feldhendler: Itzhak, listen to me. This is a death camp. Every day a train comes. All the people, everyone who goes to the showers, is dead. Men, women, children, everyone.
Itzhak Lichtman: Oh, god!
[breaks down]
Itzhak Lichtman: Oh, no!
Leon Feldhendler: Itzhak, the fire...
[indicates a fire in the distance]
Leon Feldhendler: The fire is their funeral.
Itzhak Lichtman: Oh, god!
[weeping]
Itzhak Lichtman: They were my life!