Richard Rashke escaped Sobibor's 1995 Sobibor's "New Postscript" escape, and Richard Rashke has identified what is implicitly included in the first 1982 edition. He frankly challenged the Holocaust historians to reconsider most of the "imperfect premise" of their writing. Rashk believes that historians distorted the Jewish ultimate solution that he unknowingly accepted the flawed premise that "if the Nazis does not give much meaning, it is not a problem". The nature of the reaction
Escape from Sobibor is a sincere explanation of prisoners in the Sobibor concentration camp, one of the most brave and brave fugitive in the history of World War II. As a true record of the surviving 18 survivors, the author Richard Drask talked about cruelty, desolation, and the will to live last. To understand why such a flight from a concentration camp is so successful it is necessary to investigate the motivation to drive the people involved and the prisoners trying such a bold plan. Among the most important prisoners in performing escape from Sobibor are the main decision makers and the main nails that can make decisions.
On 14th October 1943, about 300 of 600 prisoners fled from the SabĂbol condolence prison camp in Nazi of Poland. Russian Jewish army officer Alexander Pecherski angered his fellow rebels. The incident was later recorded by Richard Rashke (1982) and Alan Arkin's movie "Escape from Sobibor". Austrian defender Josef Vallaster was one of the eleven SS officers and eleven Ukrainians fled. Most escaped prisoners on their way to escape were murdered. Only 50 prisoners survived the war. Vallaster activated the motor to send the gas to the Sobibor shower room. After Sibilbor's uprising, the Nazis closed it, covered it again to cover their marks, and laid it flat on the ground.
Life is Beautiful can be described as a tragic thing, which depicts the Holocaust as a game you can win if you can not catch it. This film was written and produced by Roberto Benigni in 1998. Escape from Sobibor Escape was written by Richard Rashke and was produced in 1987. It is based on a true story that the Nazis could not hide. Life is Beautiful is a fictional movie based on facts around the Holocaust. Escaping from Sobibor is a true story written by survivors themselves. "Life is good", the most important aspect of the movie is Bernini's conversation with his son. It shows how much his father keeps his son and his love for him. Despite the Nazi concentration camp, it will make you feel sympathy for the situation. This story is written from the perspective of my father, but I still recognize the image of the Holocaust. This movie shows how to live to me.