This book is well researched and written expertly. It tells the true story of the Bjelski brothers and the people they saved. It makes the story a reality, and I warmly recommend it to others.
This book covers the dark era of humanity. It highlights and explains the two aspects of the story through action - the depth of the fall of the Nazis and their collaborators, and the high and unbelievable possibilities of Bielski and their people for courage and hope indicate. The historical profile and family history before Bielski entered the forest helped lay the foundation of this larger life story. Insight into brotherly love explains why they did not concentrate on retaliation but why they did what they did - this option seems absurd at the beginning, then seems obviously inevitable It was
My wife and I read the story together, photographed one at a time, and discussed them. It is difficult to read this well-written story as it becomes brilliant throughout the page and time. This is an unacceptable story and at the same time it is a wonderfully moving touch. This is a strong story and shows another Jew at this time - a person who is proud of being a Jew, a person who refuses to be a victim despite the possibility of death, that is I know that I am not worth living at the expense. Your soul is
For me, this is a very relevant story for personal reasons, but at least for me the public side is related to free people. The background of this story, the rise of the Nazi empire and its true evil behavior is that when freedom is taken for granted, what happens when unlimited spread of lies, what happens when prejudice is called cohesion, what is worse than anything . Let's win the evil when good people choose not to do anything. It will take place in an enlightened land, yes, it can also happen
Tuvia Bielski believes that his main mission is to save Jewish compatriots' lives. Bielskis recommended to join the forest by escaping to nearby Riddha, Novododec, Minsk, Ivy, Mir, Baranovice and other slums of the Jews. Wielski often sends a guided tour to the slums to take people to the forest. At the end of 1942, the Germans planned to liquidate, so the special mission rescued over 100 Jews from Ivy Slums. Bielski's scout is looking for a Jewish fugitive in the way to be constantly protected
Tuvia Bielski - Bielski, the leader of the Jewish party in the forest of Belarus, founded a "family camp" for Jews fleeing in Germany in the forest. It is difficult to protect a large number of civilians of all ages and he continues to protect it stubbornly under pressure to break the camp out of the Soviet party movement. His team eventually included about 1,200 people, most of them survived. Polish Jewish historian and social welfare activist Emmanuel Ringelblum in the Warsaw Jewish District has created an underground archive code named Oneg Shabbat with the aim of recording what is going on in Warsaw and elsewhere. Things He was murdered in 1944, but most of his files were found in the rubble of Warsaw after the war.
Despite their way of life, over 1,000 "Verskijaya" won their forest camps as evidence of Nazi's tyranny and murder resistance. There are few former Oriyads aspiring to stay in the Soviet Union, many of whom have migrated to the United States, Israel and other Western European countries. His rescued people continued to admire him, but Tuvia Bielski became obscure. He first settled in Israel where he owned a taxi. Later, he moved to the United States and opened the track; he had two trucks at the end of his career. Until his life is over, he thinks his year at Otriad is the most important moment in his life.