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2006
Samuel Willenberg and Kalman Taigman, the final survivors of Treblinka, share their harrowing accounts of life in the Nazi extermination camp and their escape during the 1943 prisoner uprising. Their stories not only illuminate the brutal realities of the Holocaust but also highlight their post-war journeys. Willenberg emerged as a hero during the 1944 Warsaw uprising, while Taigman became a key witness at the notorious trial of Adolf Eichmann. Their testimonies serve as powerful reminders of resilience and the enduring impact of their experiences.