Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m.

2001 film

  • 13 May 2001 (2001-05-13)
Running time
95 minutesCountryFranceLanguagesFrench
Hebrew

Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m. (French: Sobibor, 14 octobre 1943, 16 heures) is a 2001 French documentary film directed by Claude Lanzmann. It was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The title and date refer to the Sobibor revolt, one of only two successful uprisings at a German extermination camp during the Second World War (the other being at Treblinka).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Sobibor, Oct. 14, 1943, 4 p.m." festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 24 October 2009.

Further reading

  • Weissman, Gary (2020). "Yehuda Lerner's Living Words Translation and Transcription in Sobibór, October 14, 1943, 4. p.m.". In McGlothlin, Erin; Prager, Brad (eds.). The Construction of Testimony: Claude Lanzmann's Shoah and Its Outtakes. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8143-4735-5.

External links

  • Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m. at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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Sobibor extermination camp
Camp organizers
  • Odilo Globocnik
  • Hermann Höfle
  • Richard Thomalla
  • Erwin Lambert
  • Karl Steubl
  • Christian Wirth
Commandant
  • Franz Stangl a
  • Franz Reichleitner b
DeputiesGas chamber
executionersOther officersGuards
  • Resistance
  • Survivors
Nazi organizations
  • Aftermath
  • Memorials
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  • a 28 April to 30 August 1942
  • b 1 September 1942 to 17 October 1943
  • c Up to 200
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Films directed by Claude Lanzmann


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