Storyline
January 19, 1942. Poland. Inside the first Nazi death camp, a small group of Polish Jewish prisoners, forced to bury the victims of gas vans, decide they've had enough. Even after digging graves for their own families, they refuse to stay silent. Solomon Wiener and Michael Podchlebnik, using nothing but a jagged piece of glass, rip open a transport truck and make a break for it—gunfire, Nazi guards, even a wild river in their way. Not exactly a relaxing afternoon. They’re dodging bullets, slipping through forests, escaping both German soldiers and local police. But they’re not just running for their lives—they’re desperate to get the word out, to let the world know what’s really happening inside those walls. Against all odds, they pull it off, and their escape becomes the first eyewitness account of the Holocaust. “The World Will Tremble” isn’t just about survival; it’s about guts, grit, and the drive to make sure the truth can’t be buried, no matter how deep the graves.