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Alexander 'Sasha' Pechersky ((ロシア語:Алекса́ндр Аро́нович Пече́рский); 22 February 1909 – 19 January 1990) was one of the organizers, and the leader of the most successful uprising and mass-escape of Jews from a Nazi extermination camp during World War II; which occurred at the Sobibor extermination camp on 14 October 1943. In 1948 Pechersky was arrested by the Soviet authorities along with his brother during the countrywide Rootless cosmopolitan campaign against the Jews suspected of pro-Western leanings. Only after Stalin's death in 1953 was he released from jail due in part to mounting international pressure.〔 However, the harassment did not stop there. Pechersky was prevented by the Soviet government from testifying in multiple international trials related to Sobibor, including the Eichmann Trial in Israel.〔 The last time he was refused the permission to exit the country and testify was in 1987, for a trial in Poland.〔 ==Biography== Pechersky, a son of a Jewish lawyer, was born on February 22, 1909 in Kremenchuk, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). In 1915, his family moved to Rostov-on-Don where he eventually worked as an electrician at a locomotive repair factory.〔(Arguments & Facts Magazine Profile : August 10, 2008 issue (in Russian) ) Retrieved on 2009-04-21〕 After graduating from university with a diploma in music and literature, he became an accountant and manager of a small school for amateur musicians.〔〔(Erenburg, Grossman. ''Black Book: Uprising in Sobibor (in Russian)'' ) Retrieved on 2009-04-21〕
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