Escape from Sobibor
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1:11:07
Sasha, this is Abraham Weiss,
the electrician that I spoke to you about.

1:11:12
- We've just had a
very interesting game.

1:11:15
- Yes, we have. But I am a better
electrician than I am a chess player.

1:11:18
Good to meet you, lieutenant.
I'll be seeing you tomorrow night.

1:11:22
Good. Good.
1:11:30
One thing I know.
The Kapos have the run of the camp.

1:11:35
For any plan to succeed, when must have
the cooperation of at least one of them.

1:11:40
But they work for the Germans.
Is there anyone we can trust?

1:11:45
Kapo Porchek. 1 or 2 others, maybe.
1:11:48
One I know we can't trust
is a man named Berliner.

1:11:52
- We must kill him. Don't leave any marks.
- It will be done. My people will do it.

1:12:07
We talked last night about
cutting out the brain.

1:12:13
Let us suppose, just suppose that most SS
were dead. Even... even all of them.

1:12:21
- Alright, let's suppose.
- It would have to happen secretly.

1:12:25
We would have to isolate them, kill them,
one by one, in an hour at the most.

1:12:34
Now let us assume we can do that.
Where would we stand?

1:12:40
The Ukrainians would become confused.
The escape could begin.

1:12:44
Right.
1:12:53
The prisoners in compound 3, the men who
cremate the bodies, how do we get them out?

1:12:59
This is a problem. They can't come out.
We're forbidden to go in there.


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