Stanisław Szmajzner
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Stanisław "Szlomo" Szmajzner (13 March 1927 – 3 March 1989) was one of 58 known survivors of the
Sobibór extermination camp Sobibor ( ; ) was an extermination camp built and operated by Nazi Germany as part of Operation Reinhard. It was located in the forest near the village of Żłobek Duży in the General Government region of German-occupied Poland. As an ext ...
in
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and participated in the 1943 camp-wide revolt and escape from Sobibór. He was born in
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, Poland and died in
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, Brazil.


Internment

Szmajzner arrived at Sobibór extermination camp on 12 May 1942 in a transport of about 2,000 Jews from the Eastern Poland
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of
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, together with his parents, a sister, brother, cousin, and nephew.


Occupations

On arrival, he was not murdered in the
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because he proved to be a
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, having carried along his bag of tools. He also managed to protect his brother, cousin, and nephew, insisting he needed their assistance. Given a makeshift goldsmith workshop, he was tasked by camp deputy commander
Gustav Wagner Gustav Franz Wagner (18 July 1911 – 3 October 1980) was an Austrian member of the '' SS'' with the rank of Master Sergeant (''Hauptscharführer''). Wagner was a deputy commander of Sobibor extermination camp in German-occupied Poland, where 2 ...
to create golden accessories for the members of the SS at Sobibór using stolen coins, jewelry, or dental gold of murder victims. Orders included rings displaying SS runes and an ornamental knob for the whip used by
Kurt Bolender Heinz Kurt Bolender (21 May 1912 – 10 October 1966) was an SS sergeant during the Nazi era. In 1942, he operated the gas chambers at Sobibór extermination camp, perpetrating acts of genocide against Jews and Romani people during Operation R ...
in beating the prisoners. Under
Franz Stangl Franz Paul Stangl (; 26 March 1908 – 28 June 1971) was an Austrian police officer and commandant of the Nazi extermination camps Sobibor and Treblinka in World War II. Stangl, an employee of the T-4 Euthanasia Program and an SS commander ...
's command of the camp, Szmajzner was made foreman in a mechanics workshop, tasked with general maintenance. Later, he and others were forced to produce the mines laid around the camp's outer fence. His job gave him wide access, except for Camp III, the area of gassing and burning of victims.


Revolt

16-year-old Szmajzner learned about the mass killings at Sobibór through messages from a friend forced to work at the gas chambers, secretly delivered by a ''
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'' guard. He then joined the camp's ''underground committee'' of Polish Jews around Leon Felhendler that planned an escape. He later took part in the camp-wide uprising on 14 October 1943 led by Soviet
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Alexander Pechersky Alexander "Sasha" Aronovich Pechersky (; 22 February 1909 – 19 January 1990), also known as Oleksandr Aronovych Pecherskyi (), was a Jewish-Soviet officer. He is one of the organizers, and the leader, of the most successful uprising and mass-es ...
, after over 17 months at Sobibór. In the advent of the revolt, he was part of a group of four prisoners that killed the camp's Chief
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to prevent denunciation. For armament, the team at his workshop stole and hid several carpentry axes that had been sent for sharpening. Szmajzner also stole three rifles from the armory after convincing the watchman on guard that he was on a repair mission. He handed two rifles to Soviet POWs and insisted on keeping the third. In the turmoil of the escape, Szmajzner shot a tower guard.


Partisan

Szmajzner belonged to the roughly 200 prisoners, of about 600, who managed to escape from the camp into the nearby woods. He was part of Pechersky's group, consisting of 57 persons. To avoid discovery, the escapees split into smaller groups. Pechersky and seven other Russian POWs left to purchase food and make contact with the
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, with the remaining persons waiting for their return. After Pechersky did not return, they split into smaller groups and sought separate ways. Of Szmajzner's group of 15 or 16 survivors, 12 or 13 were later shot and killed by Polish bandits. He survived by dropping to the ground and playing dead.


After World War II

In 1947, Szmajzner emigrated to
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, where in 1967 he recognized
Franz Stangl Franz Paul Stangl (; 26 March 1908 – 28 June 1971) was an Austrian police officer and commandant of the Nazi extermination camps Sobibor and Treblinka in World War II. Stangl, an employee of the T-4 Euthanasia Program and an SS commander ...
. In May 1978, he also confirmed the identity of
Gustav Wagner Gustav Franz Wagner (18 July 1911 – 3 October 1980) was an Austrian member of the '' SS'' with the rank of Master Sergeant (''Hauptscharführer''). Wagner was a deputy commander of Sobibor extermination camp in German-occupied Poland, where 2 ...
in a
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police station. He visited West Germany a number of times to testify in trials, including against Stangl. Szmajzner wrote a book about his experiences as an adolescent in the death camp, which was published in 1968 in Brazil. Along with fellow survivors
Thomas Blatt Thomas "Toivi" Blatt (born Tomasz Blatt; April 15, 1927 – October 31, 2015) was a Holocaust survivor, writer of mémoires, and public speaker, who at the age of 16 escaped from the Sobibór extermination camp during the uprising staged by th ...
and Esther Terner Raab, he also contributed to the screenplay of the 1987 film '' Escape from Sobibor'' Schlomo committed suicide in Goiania, Brazil, on March 3, 1989. https://www.holocausthistoricalsociety.org.uk/contents/sobibor/stanislawszmajznerextracts.html


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External links


Stanislaw Szmajzner interview
recorded on video by Jules Schelvis and Dunya Breur in Hagen, Germany (1983) {{DEFAULTSORT:Szmajzner, Stanislaw Jewish concentration camp survivors 1927 births 1989 deaths Sobibor extermination camp survivors People from Puławy People from Lublin Voivodeship (1919–1939) Polish emigrants to Brazil Brazilian people of Polish-Jewish descent Brazilian Jews Polish resistance members of World War II Child soldiers in World War II