Escape from Sobibor
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1:00:01
They have many things to do.
1:00:05
I'm afraid here, we must help ourselves.
1:00:16
Let us be open with each other.
1:00:19
You did not ask me here just to be
friendly with the Russian soldiers.

1:00:23
- No.
- So what do you want of us?

1:00:27
To see if we can trust each other.
1:00:30
- Why should I trust you?
We are 2 Jews in a death camp.

1:00:36
- Perhaps, together
we can device a way of

1:00:38
surviving past what
they have planned for us.

1:00:39
We must get back to the barracks.
1:00:42
- They lock them at 10.
- Good night, Leon.

1:00:47
- Good night, Sasha.
- Samuel.

1:00:53
- He wants us to trust him.
- To do what?

1:00:57
- I do not know for sure.
- An escape?

1:01:01
- Hmm. Maybe.
- Why do we need civilians?

1:01:06
We are soldiers. We can handle it ourselves.
He's trying to use us.

1:01:14
He... He knows this place.
Maybe we should use him to get out.

1:01:31
Faster!
1:01:40
Wait!
Wait! Just wait!

1:01:48
- Are you ready?
- Almost, sir.

1:01:50
Wrong. You're ready now.
They've got 10 minutes got to everybody fed.

1:01:57
There's extra work today.
Start serving!


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