What The Nazis Did To The Jews At Sobibor / True Story Dramatization Film Movie / Documentary

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Escape From Sobibor (1987) public domain video. Producer: Jack Gold. Award winning movie.
Gut-wrenching and riviting through the entire view this dramatization of how Jewish civilians and Jewish-Russian soldiers managed to escape the Sobibor death camp is an emotionally charged and well done movie. It is both painful to watch as a reminder of the history of the German-agenda during Hitler's reign as well as inspiring for eventual freedom achieved. Not only were Alan Arkin and Rutger Hauer excellent in their roles but so was the entire cast. Alan Arkin and Rutger Hauer star in this award winning movie about the successful mass escape of 300 prisoners from the Sobibor Nazi death camp. Sobibor was a Nazi German extermination camp set up in the Lublin region of occupied Poland as part of Operation Reinhard; the official German name was SS-Sonderkommando Sobibor. Jews, including Jewish Soviet prisoners of war (POWs), and possibly Gypsies were transported to Sobibor by rail, and suffocated in gas chambers that were fed with the exhaust of a petrol engine. One source states that up to 200,000 people were killed at Sobibor. Thomas Blatt claims that "In the Hagen court proceedings against former Sobibor Nazis, Professor Wolfgang Scheffler, who served as an expert, estimated the total figure of murdered Jews at a minimum of 250,000. After a successful revolt in October 1943 about half of the 600 prisoners in Sobibor escaped; the camp was closed and planted with trees days afterwards. A memorial and museum are at the site today. Sobibór is also the name of the village outside which the camp was built, which is now part of Lublin Voivodeship in Poland. Beginning in 1940, the Nazis established 16 forced labor camps in the Lublin district of Poland. The Lublin district was intended to become an agricultural center. Except for Krychow forced labor camp, the camps used existing structures such as abandoned schools, factories, or farms to imprison the laborers. Krychow was the largest of the 16 camps and had been built before World War II as a detention camp for Polish prisoners. In 1942, Sobibor extermination camp was built near the forced labor camps.

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  • Nazi scum, I hope their souls are eternally damned to hell as well as all their future generations. Very sad for mankind.

  • @PAXRAHOWA heil your asshole

  • @Vizardno4 too bad your mother wasnt killed

  • ya gotta love the propaganda lol

  • the only regret is that Hitler died before he can wipe the Jews ones and for all

  • HAIL HITLER!

  • @JAYARSAL Shut The Fuck up you piece of shit how can you judge an entire group of people when its clear you have never met one in your life many people are taken in by Nazi propaganda just like the Youth of Germany at that time anti Semitism is still alive today becaues of people believing in mad conspiracy and hate. The Nazis were very curl and brutal towards Jews along with other groups of people that's the truth End of.

  • Propaganda

  • Hi hope you like this video best so far on the seven keys

  • Why the dramatic opening statement " and the most secret sobibor " were oyher camps in open view? . An interesting work of fiction this movie

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