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Testimony of Aleksandr Pechersky, born in Kremenchug, Ukraine, 1909, regarding his experiences as a Red Army soldier, in German captivity in Minsk; planing the Sobibor uprising and in a Soviet partisan unit

Testimony of Aleksandr Pechersky, born in Kremenchug, Ukraine, 1909, regarding his experiences as a Red Army soldier, in German captivity in Minsk; planing the Sobibor uprising and in a Soviet partisan unit Life before the war; his father is an attorney; move to Rostov; attends a School of the Arts; marriage and the birth of a daughter. German occupation, June 1941; drafted into the Red Army; taken captive by the Germans; transfer to Minsk; deportation to Sobibor; camp ...
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3558266
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Aleksander
Aleksandr
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Pecherski
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22/02/1909
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Kremenchug, Ukraine (USSR)
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Testimony
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4147
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Russian
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O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
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פצ'ורסקי אלכסנדר / פ-3688/369
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YES
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7
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O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
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Written testimony
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Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection