Escape from Sobibor
ISBN-13:
9781480458512
ISBN-10:
1480458511
Edition:
Revised and Updated
Author:
Richard Rashke
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Delphinium Books
Format:
Paperback
572 pages
Category:
Military
,
World War II
,
Military History
,
Leaders & Notable People
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ISBN-13:
9781480458512
ISBN-10:
1480458511
Edition:
Revised and Updated
Author:
Richard Rashke
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Delphinium Books
Format:
Paperback
572 pages
Category:
Military
,
World War II
,
Military History
,
Leaders & Notable People
Summary
Escape from Sobibor (ISBN-13: 9781480458512 and ISBN-10: 1480458511), written by authors
Richard Rashke, was published by Delphinium Books in 2013.
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Description
This true story of a revolt at a Nazi death camp, newly updated, is “a memorable and moving saga, full of anger and anguish, a reminder never to forget” (San Francisco Chronicle).
On October 14, 1943, six hundred Jews imprisoned in Sobibor, a secret Nazi death camp in eastern Poland, revolted. They killed a dozen SS officers and guards, trampled the barbed wire fences, and raced across an open field filled with anti-tank mines. Against all odds, more than three hundred made it safely into the woods. Fifty of those men and women managed to survive the rest of the war. In this edition of Escape from Sobibor, fully updated in 2012, Richard Rashke tells their stories, based on his interviews with eighteen of the survivors. It vividly describes the biggest prisoner escape of World War II. A story of unimaginable cruelty. A story of courage and a fierce desire to live and to tell the world what truly went on behind those barbed wire fences.
On October 14, 1943, six hundred Jews imprisoned in Sobibor, a secret Nazi death camp in eastern Poland, revolted. They killed a dozen SS officers and guards, trampled the barbed wire fences, and raced across an open field filled with anti-tank mines. Against all odds, more than three hundred made it safely into the woods. Fifty of those men and women managed to survive the rest of the war. In this edition of Escape from Sobibor, fully updated in 2012, Richard Rashke tells their stories, based on his interviews with eighteen of the survivors. It vividly describes the biggest prisoner escape of World War II. A story of unimaginable cruelty. A story of courage and a fierce desire to live and to tell the world what truly went on behind those barbed wire fences.
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