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101. 1944: Key Dates
and kills the guards. About 250 participants of the revolt die in battle with the SS and police units
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102. Esther Raab recalls the arrival of transports in Sobibor
revolt took place on October 14, 1943. German and Ukrainian guards opened fire on the prisoners, who were
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103. Selma (Wijnberg) Engel describes deportation to Sobibor
uprising. When the revolt began, they escaped and used some money taken from the clothing to buy shelter in
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104. Esther Raab describes planning for the uprising in Sobibor
revolt took place on October 14, 1943. German and Ukrainian guards opened fire on the prisoners, who were
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105. Esther Raab describes the uprising in Sobibor
revolt took place on October 14, 1943. German and Ukrainian guards opened fire on the prisoners, who were
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106. Oral history interview with Esther Raab
Germans; how she and other Sobibór inmates planned and executed the revolt in the camp; escaping into the ... woods near the camp during the revolt and receiving a gunshot wound during the escape; how the Sobibór ... camp; her thoughts on her actions during the Sobibór revolt as being actions of heroism; the types of
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107. Oral history interview with Chaim Engel
camp; his participation in the murder of a German Kapo; the prisoner revolt in Sobibór in October 1943 ... his escape after the prisoner revolt and his time in hiding with other Sobibór escapees; his ... Holocaust; and his thoughts on heroism as part of the prisoner revolt in Sobibór.
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108. De Biala-Podlaska à Sobibor . . .
This is a translation of a 1968 article A.A. Petcherski, one of the organizers of the revolt at
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109. Guidelines for Teaching About the Holocaust
have multiple meanings. Resistance, for example, usually refers to a physical act of armed revolt
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110. Acerca de la resistencia y del rescate
Ceremony of Innocence. Nueva York: Hawthorn Books, 1970. Hanser, Richard. A Noble Treason: The Revolt of
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111. Moise Gani
crematoria. On October 7, 1944, the Sonderkommando in crematorium IV revolted
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112. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt
there that year. During the revolt prisoners streamed to one of the holes cut in the barbed-wire fence
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113. Flossenbürg
they had identified as leaders of a prisoner revolt in the subcamp of Mülsen Sankt Micheln. On
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114. Selma (Wijnberg) Engel describes forced labor sorting the clothing and possessions of people deported to Sobibor
uprising. When the revolt began, they escaped and used some money taken from the clothing to buy shelter in
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115. Time (New York, New York) [Magazine]
Nazi Europe, The dead do not revolt." Portrait of Himmler in front of a pile of corpses.
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116. "Das Heldentum der Besatzung des Krematorium, 1.10.1944, Der Aufstandt im Sonderkommando Auschwitz-Birkenau"
The collection consists of testimony form Stanislaw Gwizdka regarding the revolt of the crematoria
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117. Zdziecioł (Zhetel)
armed revolt if the liquidation of the ghetto was imminent; to collect money to buy weapons and bring
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118. Liliana Guzenfiter
laborer in the Toebbens factory. By April 1943 her family was dead and the ghetto was ablaze and in revolt
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119. Chaim Engel
a small group of prisoners revolted. Chaim stabbed their overseer to
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120. An SS man killed in an act of revenge lies on the ground of Dachau..
drove near to the camp the prisoners that were able began to revolt against the guards. This man is one
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121. Portrait of Ala Gaertner in Bedzin.
Ala Gaertner, participant in the Auschwitz-Birkenau revolt of October 1944. Ala was born c.1912 in ... Ala Gaertner, participant in the Auschwitz-Birkenau revolt of October 1944. Ala was born c.1912 in
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122. Studio portrait of Ala Gertner.
Ala Gaertner, participant in the Auschwitz-Birkenau revolt of October 1944. Ala was born c.1912 in ... Ala Gaertner, participant in the Auschwitz-Birkenau revolt of October 1944. Ala was born c.1912 in
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123. The body of Lt. Aleksander Pechersky lies in an open coffin during his funeral.
killed during the revolt, and about three hundred prisoners escaped, but most were killed. At the end of
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124. Songs from Sobibor
Forgotten Revolt - A Survivor's Report."
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125. Photograph of Leon Felhendler
Leon Felhendler, the son of a rabbi from Zólkiewka, Poland, was a leader in the prisoner revolt at