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Escape from Sobibor is a 1987 British made-for-TV film which aired on CBS. It is the story of the mass escape from the extermination camp at Sobibor, the most successful uprising by Jewish prisoners of German extermination camps (uprisings also took place at Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka). The film was directed by Jack Gold and shot in Avala, Yugoslavia (now Serbia).
On 14 October 1943, members of the camp's underground resistance succeeded in covertly killing 11 German SS-Totenkopfverbände officers and a number of Sonderdienst Ukrainian and Volksdeutsche guards. Of the 600 inmates in the camp, roughly 300 escaped, although all but 50 - 70 were later re-captured and killed. After the escape, SS Chief Heinrich Himmler ordered the death camp closed. It was dismantled, bulldozed under the earth, and planted over with trees to cover it up.[citation needed]
The screenplay was based on Richard Rashke's 1983 book of the same name. Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła, and Rutger Hauer were the primary stars of the film. Hauer received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Television). Eshter Rabb who died on April 15, 2015, was a camp survivor who had assisted Rashke with his book and served as a technical consultant.
Directed by
Jack Gold
Produced by
Dennis E. Doty
Written by
Thomas Blatt
Richard Rashke (book)
Reginald Rose
Stanislaw Szmajzner
Starring
Alan Arkin
Joanna Pacuła
Rutger Hauer
Hartmut Becker
Jack Shepherd
Narrated by
Howard K. Smith
(source: Wikipedia)
Video is in the Public Domain: https://archive.org/details/Escape_From_Sobibor.avi
Part 3:
Escape from Sobibor is a 1987 British made-for-TV film which aired on CBS. It is the story of the mass escape from the extermination camp at Sobibor, the most successful uprising by Jewish prisoners of German extermination camps (uprisings also took place at Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka). The film was directed by Jack Gold and shot in Avala, Yugoslavia (now Serbia).
On 14 October 1943, members of the camp's underground resistance succeeded in covertly killing 11 German SS-Totenkopfverbände officers and a number of Sonderdienst Ukrainian and Volksdeutsche guards. Of the 600 inmates in the camp, roughly 300 escaped, although all but 50 - 70 were later re-captured and killed. After the escape, SS Chief Heinrich Himmler ordered the death camp closed. It was dismantled, bulldozed under the earth, and planted over with trees to cover it up.[citation needed]
The screenplay was based on Richard Rashke's 1983 book of the same name. Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła, and Rutger Hauer were the primary stars of the film. Hauer received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Television). Eshter Rabb who died on April 15, 2015, was a camp survivor who had assisted Rashke with his book and served as a technical consultant.
Directed by
Jack Gold
Produced by
Dennis E. Doty
Written by
Thomas Blatt
Richard Rashke (book)
Reginald Rose
Stanislaw Szmajzner
Starring
Alan Arkin
Joanna Pacuła
Rutger Hauer
Hartmut Becker
Jack Shepherd
Narrated by
Howard K. Smith
(source: Wikipedia)
Video is in the Public Domain: https://archive.org/details/Escape_From_Sobibor.avi
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