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- in how he did so. Feldhendler invited Pechersky to share news from outside the camp at a meeting in the women's barracks. Feldhendler was initially shocked...
- and then executes all twenty six. The leader of the prisoners, Leon Feldhendler, realises that when the trains eventually stop coming, the camp will...
- at Wincentego á Paulo describing the injury. Dr Kopciowski wrote that Feldhendler was likely shot in an armed robbery gone bad because he was known locally...
- Karl Frenzel, a SS senior officer, as the incident was recalled by Leon Feldhendler. Pechersky, still wearing his Soviet Army uniform, was ****igned to dig...
- Kaufman 1987 Harry Harry Porschak 7 episodes Escape from Sobibor Leon Feldhendler Television film 1988 Necessary Parties Archie Corelli 1993 Cooperstown...
- Mordechai Anielewicz Icchak Cukierman Mordechai Tenenbaum Marek Edelman Leon Feldhendler Paweł Frenkiel Henryk Iwański Itzhak Katzenelson Michał Klepfisz Miles...
- place at Sobibór extermination camp, led by Polish-Jewish prisoner Leon Feldhendler and Soviet-Jewish POW Alexander Pechersky. The inmates covertly killed...
- Frost NBC 1987 (39th) James Woods D. J. Promise CBS Alan Arkin Leon Feldhendler Escape from Sobibor CBS James Garner Bob Beuhler Promise Louis Gossett...
- (1928-08-25)August 25, 1928 July 28, 2015(2015-07-28) (aged 86) Poland Feldhendler, Leon M (1910-06-01)June 1, 1910 April 6, 1945(1945-04-06) (aged 34)...
- Febres Cordero (1931–2008), Ecuadorian politician and president Leon Feldhendler (1910–1945), Polish Jewish resistance fighter León Felipe (1884–1968)...