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Add to CalendarIn observance of 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz , CHES will welcome the Ottawa community to an evening dedicated to women’s resistance in Auschwitz. The program will feature the screening of the film, Sabotage, the outstanding documentary created by Noa Aharoni, an award-winning Israeli filmmaker. She will attend the screening and will participate in a special presentation about the untold story of a women’s underground operation in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Sabotage, a unique, outstanding, and sensitive Holocaust film, utilizes animation, archival footage, and live testimony to dramatize a heroic story of women’s courage and sisterhood. The film documents how 30 Jewish women, slave labourers in the ‘Union’ munitions factory, risked their lives in a dangerous smuggling operation.
They stole small portions of gunpowder from the factory and passed it from one to another so that the gunpowder could reach the Sonderkommando men, Jewish prisoners who were forced to perform various duties in the gas chambers and crematoria. The plan was to blow up the gas chambers. The men used that gunpowder to destroy Crematorium IV, during the Auschwitz uprising on October 7th, 1944, mere weeks before liberation.