door YPPY » 26 mei 2004, 17:13
Het is niet veel, maar wat informatie:
http://sobibor.vze.com/
Where these people that worked in Sobibor really 'lucky"? It is a fact that they were allowed to live a little longer although they were present in an exterminationcamp. With death so close they had to live, work and even love day after day under hard circumstances and the Nazis oppression, beatings and terror, with the knowledge that each single moment could be the last of their lives, their lives returned to being almost nothing or even worse. They had to stay alert at the all time, watching carefully around if no one of the German staff or the Ukrainian guards was in a bad mood, fulfilling all the wishes, commands and orders they were given or.....if not.......death came.
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In the prisoners lives egoism played an important role in their will to survive and sometimes staying alive just happened. And.....as long as trains were coming to Sobibor, they had a little chance.....but only when they could escape. That would be difficult because the camp was surrounded by minefields, double fences with barbed wire, each part of the camp surrounded by fences with barbed wire, watchtowers equiped with machineguns and guards, about a 125 Ukrainian guards and 20 SS men and dogs.
Als je wat verder rondklikt op de site, kun je misschien nog meer vinden.
Het is niet veel, maar wat informatie: http://sobibor.vze.com/
[quote]Where these people that worked in Sobibor really 'lucky"? It is a fact that they were allowed to live a little longer although they were present in an exterminationcamp. With death so close they had to live, work and even love day after day under hard circumstances and the Nazis oppression, beatings and terror, with the knowledge that each single moment could be the last of their lives, their lives returned to being almost nothing or even worse. They had to stay alert at the all time, watching carefully around if no one of the German staff or the Ukrainian guards was in a bad mood, fulfilling all the wishes, commands and orders they were given or.....if not.......death came. [/quote]
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In the prisoners lives egoism played an important role in their will to survive and sometimes staying alive just happened. And.....as long as trains were coming to Sobibor, they had a little chance.....but only when they could escape. That would be difficult because the camp was surrounded by minefields, double fences with barbed wire, each part of the camp surrounded by fences with barbed wire, watchtowers equiped with machineguns and guards, about a 125 Ukrainian guards and 20 SS men and dogs. [/quote]
Als je wat verder rondklikt op de site, kun je misschien nog meer vinden.