- Stanisław "Szlomo"
Szmajzner (13
March 1927 – 3
March 1989) was one of 58
known survivors of the Sobibór
extermination camp in German-occupied Poland...
- by
Thomas Blatt, "From the
Ashes of Sobibor", and a book by Stanisław
Szmajzner,
Inferno in Sobibor. Alan Arkin,
Joanna Pacuła, and
Rutger Hauer starred...
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prisoners shot with the
rifles procured by
Szmajzner and with
pistols taken from dead SS officers.
Szmajzner hit a
watchman in a tower,
later recalling...
- Atibaia. Wagner's
attorney reported his
death as a
suicide though Szlomo Szmajzner implied to
Jules Schelvis and
Richard Rashke that
there may have been...
-
interest in one prisoner,
Shlomo Szmajzner, who was
forced to make gold
jewelry for the SS officers.
After the war,
Szmajzner recalled Stangl as an arrogant...
-
Stanislaw "Shlomo"
Szmajzner was part of a
group of four
prisoners who
killed the camp's
chief Kapo. To arm his team in his workshop,
Szmajzner stole and hid...
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Szlomo Benjamin Fisz (1922–1989),
Polish film
producer and
writer Szlomo Szmajzner (1927–1989),
survivor of the Sobibór
extermination camp
Szlomo Zalman...
- war.
Joined the
Parczew partisans.
Witness at
Hagen trial. Stanisław
Szmajzner March 13, 1927
March 3, 1989 61
Polish Jewish May 12, 1942
Shlomo Smajzner...
-
World War II
Irena Stankiewicz (born 1925),
graphic artist Stanisław
Szmajzner (1927–1989), anti-****
resistance fighter, one of 58
known survivors of...
-
Serchuk M 1919
November 6, 1993(1993-11-06) (aged 73–74)
Poland Stanisław
Szmajzner M (1927-03-13)March 13, 1927
March 3, 1989(1989-03-03) (aged 61) Poland...