Alexander Pechersky

Alexander Pechersky

Alexander “Sasha” Pechersky (February 22, 1909 – January 1990) was the organizer of a prisoner uprising at the Sobibor extermination camp in 1943.

Biography

Pechersky was born in Kremenchuk, Ukraine in 1909 and received a diploma for his studies in music and literature. In June 1941, he was conscripted into the Soviet Red Army as a junior officer.

In October 1941, Pechersky was taken prisoner by soldiers of the German Wehrmacht. After a failed escape attempt, it was discovered he was Jewish. He was transferred to a SS labor camp in Minsk, Belarus. He was later transferred to Sobibór death camp in Poland in September 1943; he was however not killed outright, but assigned to serve in Sonderkommando.

Due to his experience as a combat officer, Pechersky was approached by the leaders of the camp's resistance movement. Impressed by Pechersky, they assisted him in masterminding a prisoner uprising which involved the assassination of Sobibor's SS officers. Each officer was lured to an isolated location and stabbed to death with knives made in the camp's machine shop; the blood was covered up with sawdust poured on the floor. Halfway through the operation, the camp's Commandant learned of Pechersky's plans. Attired in full dress uniform as a Red Army Lieutenant, Pechersky gave a speech to the camp inmates and ordered them to break through the barbed wire and escape across a surrounding minefield. Pechersky and several of his fellow Red Army POWs as well as some 300 other prisoners succeeded in escaping to the cover of the forest.

After Sobibor, he joined a unit of Soviet partisans and conducted guerilla warfare against the Nazis until a severe leg injury resulted in a medal for bravery. Afterwards, he returned to civilian life. He was, however, soon was arrested by the NKVD. Pechersky was charged with having allowed himself to be captured by the Nazis (a crime of treason during the Stalinist era) and sentenced to a long term in a Soviet labor camp. He was eventually released amidst an international outcry over his role in the escape from Sobibor.

He died in January 1990 in Rostov-on-Don.

In popular culture

In the 1987 British movie "Escape from Sobibor", Sasha Pechersky was played by Dutch actor Rutger Hauer, who received a Golden Globe Award.

External links

* [http://www.sobibor.info/hero.html Biography and interview]
* [http://yad-vashem.org.il/odot_pdf/Microsoft%20Word%20-%205708.pdf Yad Vashem article]


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