Sprache:
Hebräisch
Erscheinungsjahr:
1984
Titel der Quelle:
משואה; קובץ שנתי לתודעת השואה והגבורה
Angaben zur Quelle:
יב (תשמד) 191-194
Schlagwort(e):
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives
;
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Kurzfassung:
Relates the fate of the Jewish community of Tarnopol, Poland (now Ternopil, Ukraine) in the Holocaust. Soon after the German occupation in summer 1941, 5,000 Jewish men were killed. A ghetto was established for 12,000 Jews, most of whom died there or were killed in Belzec. States that there was little Jewish resistance because the Jews were weak and unable to receive help from the antisemitic Poles and Ukrainians in the town. In spite of this, an underground group, of which Federbush-Ofir was a member and which operated in the ghetto's labor camp, managed to help many Jews. In addition, there was a small group of Jews who threw grenades at the Germans and managed to kill or injure several of them when the ghetto was liquidated in July 1943. Of the 18,500 Jews who lived in Tarnopol before the war, only 139 survived.
Anmerkung:
תורגם מפולנית.
URL:
אתר את הפרסום בקטלוג המאוחד של ספריות ישראל
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