Dov Freiberg

, Also called Dov Freiberg Freiberg Berek, ( born May 15, 1927 in Warsaw, Poland, † 26 March 2008 in Ramla, Israel) was inspector in a machine shop. He arrived on 15 May 1942 with about 1,000 other Jewish people Krasnystaw in the Sobibor extermination camp. Freiberg testified as a witness in the trial of Adolf Eichmann. His memories in the extermination camp, he published in book form. He is one of 47 survivors of the extermination camp.

Camp and escape

Freiberg was chosen on his arrival on the ramp at the camp as a prisoner work and had to first dig rubbish pits, was the shoeshine Trawniki men and later hairdresser. He managed to escape the Sobibor uprising. Freiberg joined on the run after the uprising with Semyon Rosenfeld, who had come as a Soviet soldier with Alexander Pechersky to the camp together. First They hid in a cave in the forest, as criminal gangs and SS men were in the woods. Later, she stayed with a farmer. Freiberg and Rosenfeld had risen before fleeing gold coins and were able to purchase food and thus had a chance of survival.

After the uprising

From Freiberg was an unauthorized report he gave Bluma water in Łódź, published, which he disagreed in part. He emigrated to Israel and was heard as a witness in the trial of Adolf Eichmann

Work

Dov Freiberg: To Survive Sobibor. Jerusalem and New York. Gefen Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-965-229-388-6

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