The Jewish Perspective of Escape

Jazmin 2022-07-06 19:40:55

My family and friends went to the incinerator, but I listened to music, talked about love, and talked about things with survivors like myself. This is not fun in hardship, but just to find something for the hopeless days instead of blindly begging for death. fun of. Let some of these Jews be the foreman of each line, and the Jewish foreman supervises the Jews. There are foremen who fight against people, and there are foremen who are good-natured, but they are only tools for the SS to maintain and rule their own people. The living environment is the same, and everyone has a different way of survival. The two managed to escape, and the thirteen people who followed were caught and returned, and were asked by the SS to find one person from each of the remaining queues to join them on the road. Some say I don't choose. The SS said, choose thirteen more, or fifty? In Sobibor, there are not only East European Jews in distress, but also wealthy Jews from Western Europe and Northern Europe, as well as Russian Jewish soldiers, whose identities are different from those before they came to this concentration camp. When they fled, their fates were different. More than 600 people, and finally more than 300 people escaped. Some people died in strafing and landmines in the process of fleeing, some stood in the concentration camp and prayed to the Lord for blessing, some got married and had children after escaping, some continued to fight on the front lines, some started small businesses and protected the fleeing Jews and were eventually anti-Semitic. The organization was killed, and some people fled to South America to start a new life. Even if they escaped, they might not be able to live a happy life, but their spirit and actions infected us. From another point of view, how to escape from the prisoner's perspective, and it was a large-scale escape. Those Nazi war criminals and accomplices of the Ukrainian guards were punished by law, some escaped the law but did not escape the tragic death due to the extradition regulations, and of course some escaped The French Open, but the focus is still on this spirit of not giving up, and it is played by Jews, refugees become heroes, they cannot be beaten to death with a single stick, but they cannot be too influenced by their public opinion.

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Escape from Sobibor quotes

  • Lt. "Sasha" Pechersky: Listen to me! Our day has come! Most of the SS are dead! It's everyone for himself now!

    Leon Feldhendler: Those of you who survive, bear witness! Let the world know what has happened here! God is with you! Now let nothing stop you!

    [escape begins]

  • Capt. Franz Reichleitner: Attention railroad brigade Jews. As always I expect you to be smiling when the train arrives. Remember we are welcoming these people. This will run smoothly. If there is a problem like yesterday's, if people panic or try to run, I do not have to remind you: You will be killed!