In World War II, a mass escape from Treblinka's death camp prompts the Sobibor Commandant to take measures to prevent a similar event. However, the Jewish laborers spared from the gas chambers know their time is limited and that escape is their only hope, leading them to devise a plan to break free.
Escape from Sobibor
The Sobibor extermination camp in Poland, responsible for the deaths of approximately 250,000 Jews, witnessed a remarkable prisoner escape on October 14, 1943, during World War II.