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  1. Alexander "Sasha" Aronovich Pechersky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Аро́нович Пече́рский; 22 February 1909 – 19 January 1990), also known as Oleksandr Aronovych Pecherskyi (Ukrainian: Олександр Аронович Печерський), was a Jewish-Soviet officer.

  2. Aleksandr Arónovich Pecherski (en ruso: Алекса́ндр Аро́нович Пече́рский; 22 de febrero de 1909 – 19 de enero de 1990), también conocido como "Sasha", fue el principal organizador y líder de la revuelta y escape en masa más exitoso de judíos de un campo de concentración nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  3. 4 de sept. de 2020 · Within three weeks, Lieutenant Alexander Pechersky worked out a detailed plan. First, the Soviet POWS would secretly kill some of the SS officials, taking their weapons and uniforms. Then, when the approximately 600 prisoners assembled for evening roll call, the POWs masquerading as camp personnel would kill the guards at the gate ...

  4. Aleksandr Arónovich Pecherski ( en ruso: Алекса́ндр Аро́нович Пече́рский; 22 de febrero de 1909 – 19 de enero de 1990), también conocido como "Sasha", fue el principal organizador y líder de la revuelta y escape en masa más exitoso de judíos de un campo de concentración nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  5. Answering that question concentrates our attention on Alexander “Sasha” Pechersky, a Soviet Jewish officer. Thanks to the research of Dutch scholar Selma Leydesdorff, who lost two grandparents at Sobibor, we understand his life and achievement much better.

  6. Aleksandr (Sasha) Pecherskii is known as the initiator and commander of the uprising in the Nazi extermination camp of Sobibór, that took place on October 14, 1943. In 1941 he was captured by the Germans in the area of Viazma. In 1943, during a Nazi "screening" of POWs camps in the East, he was discovered to be a Jew and transferred to Sobibór.

  7. Alexander Aronowicz Pechersky was born in Kremenchung in 1909, later in 1915 he moved to Rostov on the Don (river) where he studied music and theater. After receiving his diploma, he worked as a cultural director in a string of so-called culture centers where he organized amateur theaters.