In 1942, Logan spent time in the Sobibor extermination camp during the Holocaust. A Major Manfred Baumin was assigned as the new Commandant of the camp as the former had just committed suicide. Upon arrival, Major Bauman found Logan doing nothing and ordered the guards to shoot the man to make an example out of him for the other inmates, so they do and later burn up his body. That night, Logan returned, alive and well and Major Bauman freaked out, and the guards shoot and torture Logan again, until they think he’s dead, but he kept on coming back. The next day, Major Bauman's mentor General Reinhard Heydrich, paid a visit. He still was not pleased with the camp, despite its few improvements, and wanted to see a possibility being created so five thousand more prisoners could be held. General Heydrich also believed that Logan could not die, and he and the other guards kill Logan every single week after that, until General Heydrich was killed by the British forces. Major Bauman, in the meantime, grew insane because Logan refused to die in the gas chambers, and that he wanted to have a talk with the Major. He went to confront him finding Logan with dead guards around him. The Major tied Logan up on a chair and tortured him, but he still did not die and did not utter a word. Major Bauman kicked Logan against a table knocking over a candle it fell on the floor and the entire room caught on fire. A bookcase fell on Major Bauman, killing the man, and the fire consumed them both. However, the very next day, he was alive again and watched how a new Commandant arrive at the camp.