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  1. Stanisław "Szlomo" Szmajzner (13 March 1927 – 3 March 1989 [1]) was one of 58 known survivors of the Sobibór extermination camp in German-occupied Poland and participated in the 1943 camp-wide revolt and escape from Sobibór. He was born in Puławy, Poland and died in Goiânia, Brazil.

  2. www.sobiborinterviews.nl › en › intervieweesStanislaw Szmajzner

    Stanislaw Szmajzner (Pulawy 13 March 1927) arrived in Sobibor at age fifteen. He was a goldsmith and had to make signet rings and other jewellery for the guards. During the uprising he managed to get hold of three rifles wrapped in blankets.

  3. www.holocausthistoricalsociety.org.uk › contents › sobiborHolocaust Historical Society

    Stanislaw Szmajzner was born on March 13, 1927, in Pulway, Poland. He was deported to Sobibor on May 12, 1942, from Opole Lubelski along with his father Josef, his mother Posel, and sister Rryka, who were all gassed on arrival.

  4. Stanisław Szmajzner lub Szlomo Szmajzner (ur. 13 marca 1927 w Puławach, zm. 3 marca 1989 w Goiânia, w Brazylii) – więzień niemieckiego nazistowskiego obozu zagłady w Sobiborze i członek tamtejszego Sonderkommando, współorganizator i uczestnik powstania w obozie .

  5. Jul 11, 2017 · Stanislaw Smajzner After His Escape From Sobibor. The personal account of Stanislaw Smajzner of his time spent in the Extermination camp at Sobibor. From the start of his journey to Sobibor, through to his participationin the mass escape. Submitted by Fluffy on July 11, 2017. 1. Opole Ghetto.

  6. Stanisław Szmajzner was an inmate of the Sobibór Camp. In 1966, he was interrogated by the German judiciary, when he claimed that exhaust gases were used at Sobibór only initially for mass gassing, but were later replaced with Zyklon B .

  7. SZMAJZNER, Stanislaw (13 March 1927 Pulawny, Poland; † 3 March 1989 Goiania, Brasilia) On 12 May 1942, Stanislaw Szmajzner arrived in Sobibor on a transport of two thousand Jews from Opole. Being a goldsmith he made gold and silver jewellery for the SS.