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Yad Vashem
Yad Vashem mourns the loss of Semion Rosenfeld, one of the last survivors of the Sobibor revolt and escape, pictured here with Aleksandr Pechersky after the war. Two heroes of the Jewish people.
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Piotr Małochwiej Jun 3
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Incredibly sad. Camp I visited just recently
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Kim revtobe Wears Jun 3
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May he rest in peace. A very brave man xx
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zenit_80🇮🇱🇨🇦 #ThanksAgainCRTC Jun 3
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ז״ל
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vidyasmohe Jun 5
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RIP,the brave fighters of the Sobibor revolt,who did not go to their deaths silently.
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DOBE LOVER ❌NO DATING DMs‼➡️ @DobieLover on Parler Jun 17
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A candle flame of courage to all oppressed people everywhere. It's better to die on your feet than live (or die) on your knees.
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