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More than half of the 420 Jews escaped, but only 58 survived

There were so many bloody and violent things during World War II that we could not write about them all, nor could we comment on right and wrong, but there was one kind of person who was hated or even hated by everyone, and that was the Nazis. What kind of perverted party could have slaughtered people so inhumanely, especially the Jews, and it is still impossible to understand why the Nazi Party did this to them, much less why the Jews did not fight back at all. Regarding the evil deeds of the Nazis, many of them were made into movies after the end of World War II, and from the movies, people can more intuitively see the horrific killings during World War II, without reason, without reason, just killing if you want to. Some of them are very euphemistic, like "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" is that the whole article is relatively calm, and the final ending reversal makes the audience feel sad and speechless. This is the story of a German officer's family during World War II, the film begins with a very harmonious scene of the little boy's family, and after the life in the city is very peaceful, they move their family to the countryside, and the little boy's father slowly reveals his evil and dirty. The boy's father was actually a concentration camp commander, and his daily job was to supervise his subordinates to burn batches of Jews with sulfuric acid, and finally burned his own son to death.

More than half of the 420 Jews escaped, but only 58 survived

The above story is more euphemistic, and the tragic situation of the Jews in World War II is more reflected in "Death Camp". It's a very real film, the inhumanity of the Nazi soldiers is comparable to that of animals, no, not even animals. People's reaction to the Jews was very strange, why they were so calm about being slaughtered, and even dragged their families to death with order. Remember that there were countless extermination camps during World War II, and Sobiburg alone, built in 1942, slaughtered 250,000 Jews in a year and a half. And most of these slaughtered people had cleaned up other corpses, and even then the Jews were very well-behaved in waiting for death. This is just what most people do, there are a small number of people who have resisted, and in the end almost no one can escape, in the extermination camp full of mines and power grids, fleeing to die everywhere. Even if they escaped, the outside of the concentration camp was deserted and could not run anywhere, and if they were caught, they would have to suffer more, and some people were even shot the next second after they fled. The strong men are still like this, not to mention those women, instead of throwing away the corpses in the wild, it is better for the family to die neatly together, and it is better to have a companion when they go down, which is probably the truest portrayal of the Jewish heart at that time.

More than half of the 420 Jews escaped, but only 58 survived

How did the Sobiburg camp execute the Jews? Their method was vicious and efficient, selecting the most able men from the Jews who had been transported by train, getting them off, and then arranging for the elderly women and children to enter the gas chambers, locking the doors of the gas chambers, and putting on gas masks to prevent gas leaks, and then activating the gas generator, before and after only a few minutes, the life of a carriage was gone. Groups of people looked to the Nazi soldiers like toys, some of them expressionless with guns, and some laughing at their stupidity when they heard the screams of the Jews. In fact, they really didn't do anything, they just lied and watched from the sidelines, watching the Jews themselves manipulate everything and kill their own compatriots. Because the order is maintained by the Jews, the door is opened and closed by the Jews, the poison gas is also released by the Jews, and the corpses are also being cleaned up. The lives of the Jews were not worth mentioning in the eyes of the Nazi Party, who enjoyed the confusion, resentment, helplessness, compromise, and finally calm on the faces of those people. They were twisted and perverted, and finally one person couldn't stand it, and he was Alexander Pechersky. Although he was also a Jew, he was a Soviet prisoner of war and a good Red Army captain before he was captured.

More than half of the 420 Jews escaped, but only 58 survived

Prisoners of war were supposed to be treated better than Jews, but it happened that the prisoner of war happened to be a Jew. Pechersky was eventually transferred by German soldiers to Sobiburg, where he created a legend. When he first arrived at Sobibor, he left a good impression on his fellow travelers, and from the look in his eyes people saw perseverance and hope, and later he really brought hope to people. Pechersky first took a sharp look at the officer, who unceremoniously ordered him to do something that could not be accomplished in five minutes (a simple axe and a large hard stump that required Pechersky to split it in five minutes) or punish him. The people next to him thought that Pechersky was bound to die, and it took him just over four minutes to do it, and the original soldier kept his promise to give him cigarettes and, of course, some delicious humiliation. Pechersky simply refused anything other than the bet, and said to the officer with great backbone that he had been doing well lately and did not need those. The man's reputation began to spread in the concentration camp, and everyone admired his courage, which also laid the foundation for the escape of Sobibor led by him. What Pechersky did was like a compass in the eyes of the confused Jews, allowing them to see the direction.

More than half of the 420 Jews escaped, but only 58 survived

In the end, Pechersky lived up to expectations and organized a large-scale escape plan, and since he could not escape secretly, he would be more honorable, and if he killed all the soldiers, he could get out of the camp gate. After all, there were so many Jews in the concentration camps, and the number of soldiers was pitifully small, and in terms of numbers, these oppressed people had an absolute advantage, and as long as they were united, they could successfully escape. The final escape was scheduled for October 14, 1943, which, as usual, was calm on the surface, but in fact there was already an undercurrent. Everything went well under Pechersky's careful planning, first luring the soldiers with some valuable items, then assassinating them to obtain guns. Originally everything went according to plan, but unexpectedly there was a small episode in the middle, and the alarm sounded in an instant, and the German soldiers directly strafed the group of people regardless of what happened. Pechersky saw that the plan was revealed and directly commanded the Jews and the German soldiers to face each other, knowing that the Jews were dead anyway, picked up the guns they had cheated before and directly hit them back. Many people took advantage of the chaos to tear off the power grid and ran directly outside the camp, even if many people died in the whole process, the movement was worth it. After all, if it wasn't for this plan, they would still have to die, and now at least some people have really escaped. Half of the 420 people who participated in the escape succeeded, but were later betrayed by the Poles, and only nearly 60 of the half survived to the end.

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