In 1943, Soviet prisoner Alexander Pechersky organized 300 Jewish prisoners at Sobibor concentration camp to execute a daring prison break, luring SS guards into workshops and planning silent attacks; when faced with the impossible choice between fighting for freedom or dying in gas chambers, Pechersky's leadership and the prisoners' collective courage led to a successful revolt that shocked the Nazis, demonstrating how organized resistance and unity can achieve the seemingly impossible even under hopeless circumstances.
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In 1943, a Soviet prisoner of war did the impossible. He convinced 300 Jews to fight back against their Nazi captors.
Alexander Pechersky knew they were all going to die anyway, so he planned the most daring prison break in history. One by one, they lured SS guards into workshops. Silent kills, no alarms. When the moment came, 300 prisoners faced an impossible choice. Die fighting for freedom, or die in the gas chambers.
Pechersky looked at his fellow inmates and said two words that changed everything. We revolt.
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