Simjon Rosenfeld

[7] The Germans separated the Jewish and non-Jewish soldiers but refrained from killing the Jews as they had war prisoner status.

[2] Acting commander SS Untersturmfuehrer Johann Niemann entered the tailor shop in which Rosenfeld worked.

While Isaac Lichtman held Niemann's leg tight – seemingly in an effort to pull off his boots – Rosenfeld and Arcady Wajspaper came out of the back room and split his skull with an axe.

[8] Rosenfeld escaped together with Dov Freiberg and later they joined Joseph Serchuk's partisan unit.

He was separated from the other Russians, survived in hiding and then rejoined the Red Army and fought in the Battle of Berlin, where he carved the name "Sobibor" into the wall of the Reich Chancellery.

Simjon Rosenfeld (2016).