Interview with Chaskiel Menche (Yiddish), 1983 (Tricht)
Polish Jew who was imprisoned in Sobibor for seventeen months:
"my heart is lighter because I stood in his blood."
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Interview with Chaskiel Menche (Yiddish), 1983 (Tricht)
Polish Jew who was imprisoned in Sobibor for seventeen months:
"my heart is lighter because I stood in his blood."
Polish Jew who was imprisoned in Sobibor for seventeen months:
"my heart is lighter because I stood in his blood."
Interview with Chaskiel Menche (Yiddish), 1983 (Tricht)
Polish Jew who was imprisoned in Sobibor for seventeen months:
"my heart is lighter because I stood in his blood."
Polish Jew who was imprisoned in Sobibor for seventeen months:
"my heart is lighter because I stood in his blood."
Date:
1983 (Tricht)
Interviewee:
Chaskiel Menche
Length:
118 minutes
Biography:
Chaskiel Menche (Kolo, 7 January 1910) was sent to Sobibor in the summer of 1942, and for a short while was put to work in the sorting barracks. Thereafter he was reassigned as a shoe-shiner and hat maker. He and other prisoners contrived a plan to murder Himmler when he visited the camp. His longing for revenge was satisfied when he stabbed a guard during the uprising: "my heart is lighter because I stood in his blood."
Repository:
NIOD archive 804; Inventory number 29
last modification 11-06-2010
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