Authors: Nechama Tec
imprisonment in Auschwitz,
17
â18
on motivation of youth,
21
murder of brother by German officer,
17
â18
photo of (1966),
19
recognition by Yad Vashem,
17
view of Jews he helped,
18
work in films,
20
work with underground,
18
â19,
20
,
22
schools.
See
education
Schupper, Hela
early life of,
171
â172
escape from Warsaw ghetto,
174
â176
photo of,
171
reaction to Mila 18 suicides,
177
relationship with Lutek Rotman,
172
survival of,
178
work as courier,
172
Schutzstaffel (SS)
July 1942 Aktion,
86
removal of Polish elites by,
89
,
181
routine murder of Jewish civilians by,
26
Secret Arms Organization (TOB),
154
self-reliance, role in resilience,
4
Serafinski, Tomasz.
See
Pilecki, Witold
Sereny, Gitta,
145
“service givers,”
95
Shefet, Zvi
acceptance of father's work assignments,
87
anti-Semitism endured by,
107
break-up of family unit,
92
â93
description of Slonim takeover,
85
â86
and partisan groups,
91
â92,
93
,
107
refusal to leave family,
87
â88
Shefet family
attempts to join partisan group,
91
â92
division in,
92
â93
escape from Slonim ghetto,
90
â91
losses in Aktions,
88
Shoah
(film), Jan Karski's view of,
189
Sicherheitsdienst (SD), murder of Jewish civilians by,
26
Sikorski, Wladyslaw,
100
â102,
104
,
207
n18
Silverstein, Leah
description of starvation,
161
â162,
164
â165
description of Warsaw ghetto,
161
early life of,
159
life on the Aryan side,
167
â168
obtains guns for underground,
169
â170
photo of,
161
relationship with Jurek Wilner,
165
â166
watches Warsaw ghetto burning,
167
work as courier,
170
â171
Skarzyn, Poland, “missing Jews” of,
28
â29
Skarzysko Kamienna, Poland,
170
Slapak, Cecylia, study of Jewish women,
62
â63
Slonim, Poland,
85
â87
Slonim ghetto
burning of,
90
deportations from,
74
Mina Volkowisky in,
95
â97
SS Aktion in,
88
Smolar, Hersh
aids other escapees,
110
assists Bielski partisans,
113
â114
as devout communist,
107
â108
discusses partisan duties,
118
â119
escape from Minsk ghetto,
109
â110
establishes Minsk underground,
109
imprisonment in Poland,
108
meets Tuvia Bielski,
113
move to Kiev,
108
refusal to leave Poland,
109
saved by General Platon,
113
view of Atlas Icheskel,
121
view of Tuvia Bielski,
121
Sobibor concentration camp
number of deaths at,
153
solidarity in,
153
â154
Soviet POWs at,
154
â155
underground movement at,
154
Soldatenheimat,
168
solidarity
importance in survival,
146
â148,
149
,
196
in Sobibor camp,
153
â154
Sonderkommandos.
See
Kommandos
Soviet Army
approach to Auschwitz,
133
collapse of divisions in,
39
ethnic makeup of,
84
failure to hold Slonim,
85
â86
Soviet-German friendship treaty,
39
Soviet-German war
collapse of Red Army divisions,
39
,
84
German defeat at Stalingrad,
41
Soviet-occupied Polish territories, as haven for Jews,
48
â49,
50
,
184
Soviet partisan movement
cruelty of,
99
â100
ethnic tolerance of,
41
infanticide in,
207
n17
lack of attacks upon Germans by,
85
motivation of,
84
â85
Stalin's politicizing of,
41
view of ghetto escapees,
85
women's participation in,
94
â95
Soviet-Polish cooperation,
106
,
117
Soviet Union
attempts to organize partisans,
85
denial of Polish officers murders,
181
refusal of Zionist entry,
122
Spitzer-Tichauer, Helen (Zippi), work with underground,
139
â141
SS.
See
Schutzstaffel
Stalin, political agenda of,
41
,
181
â182
Stangl, Franz,
145
Starachowice, Poland,
171
Star of David, wearing of,
27
,
87
starvation, Leah Silverstein's description of,
161
â162,
164
â165.
see also
food
Story of a Secret State
(Karski),
188
Sudouwicz, Israel,
152
suicide
as alternative to capture,
173
euthanasia of Warsaw orphans,
195
as honorable death,
81
as response to deportation,
67
â68
survivors, attitude of “rich” vs. “poor,”
18
Swietokrzycka Street, Oneg Shabbat archives at,
71
Szafirstein, Regina,
137
,
138
â139,
142
Szczara River,
85
Szengut, Tuwia (Tadek),
168
â169
Szternfeld,
70
Szwajger, Adina,
194
â196
Tarnow underground,
169
Tec, Nechama
Defiance: The Bielski Partisans
,
110
meeting with Antoni Zieleniewski,
22
â31
meeting with Ephraim Bleichman,
32
â46
meeting with Richard Glazar,
144
â145
meeting with Tuvia Bielski,
110
meeting with Zygmunt Rytel,
16
â22
Resilience and Courage
,
194
Tennenbaum, Mordechai,
123
Teresianstadt ghetto,
149
They Fought Back
(Ainsztein),
14
TOB.
See
Secret Arms Organization
Tolman-Zlotnicki, Hadassah,
131
topography, effect on resistance efforts,
5
Trap with a Green Fence, The
(Glazar),
145
Trawinki concentration camp,
68
â69
Treblinka
deportations from Warsaw ghetto to,
67
â69
Julian Chorazycki's work in,
150
prisoner escape from,
156
â157
rebellion at,
144
â145,
147
,
151
â152,
155
â157
Richard Glazar's memories of,
145
â149
Trunk, Isaiah, research on the Judenrat,
14
Umschlag Platz,
68
underground movement
in ghettos,
62
inexperience of commanders,
5
â6
Julian Chorazycki's work in,
150
leadership in,
5
new definition of,
12
â13
Zygmunt Rytel's work in,
20
Under the Eagle pharmacy,
102
Unger, Karl
escape from Treblinka,
151
â152
life at Treblinka,
146
work with underground,
150
Union factory,
131
Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ),
125
United States
power shift created by,
181
pressure to honor Ribbentrop-Moltov Agreement,
41
See also
Allies
uprisings, as suicidal gestures,
13
urban national resistance, focus of,
12
â13
Vassia, Dziadzia,
107
Vilna ghetto
1942 New Year's Manifesto,
6
fighters join Markow brigade,
119
â120
final liquidation of,
191
â192
manipulation of inmates in,
57
â58
murder of inmates,
74
prohibition against procreation in,
60
â61
Sonia Madejsker's work in,
178
Tosia Altman's work in,
178
Yitskhok Rudashevski's transfer to,
54
â55
Vilna Partisan Organization (FPO),
6
,
76
â77
Volkowisky, Mina
attempts to leave ghetto,
96
â97
befriended by Nikolai Bobkov,
99
betrayal by “friend,”
98
â99,
100
invitation from General Sikorski,
100
â102
joins Soviet partisans,
98
relocation to Slonim ghetto,
96
reunites with husband,
100
separated from husband,
97
â98
Voroshilov, Marshal Clement Efremovich,
39
Wachalska, Stanislawa.
See
Meed, Vladka
Wagner, Gustav,
155
â156
Wajcblum, Ester,
137
,
138
â139,
142
Warsaw, Poland
food shortages in,
51
â52
Jewish Historical Institute,
22
refugees' arrival in,
47
Warsaw ghetto
Bernson and Bauman Hospital,
194
â195
construction of,
52
converted Jews in,
72
â73
deportations to Treblinka,
67
â69
escape from,
175
Frania Beatus' work in,
179
â180
Itzchak Giterman's death in,
66
orphan euthanasia at,
195
planned destruction of,
79
sealing of,
160
â161
Warsaw ghetto uprising
Himmler's destruction command,
77
â78,
79
Israel Gutman's research on,
14
â15
Yitzhak Zuckerman's view of,
10
â11
Warsaw University, attacks on Jewish students at,
23
Wehrmacht
Hitler's view of,
181
and Slonim ghetto Aktion,
88
Wengrover, Jehuda,
177
White Rose,
118
Wieliczka, Poland,
50
Wilczynska, Stefania,
70
Wilner, Jurek (Arieh)
arrest and torture of,
166
relationship with Leah Silverstein,
165
â166,
167
suicide of,
176
work with Jewish underground,
72
,
76
Wirths, Eduard,
133
Wolski, Mieczyslaw, arrest/execution of,
83
women
in Auschwitz munitions factory,
131
carrying arms,
94
conditions endured by,
50
â51,
62
â63,
95
â96,
207
n17
contribution to ghetto survival,
55
â57,
63
physical resistance to deportation,
68
prohibition against procreation,
60
serving on Judenrat,
50
in Soviet partisan movement,
41
,
94
work as couriers,
158
,
163
â164,
167
â168,
172
,
178
â179
work in German factories,
193
â194
work in kibbutz,
164
World Zionist Congress (1939),
47
Yaari, Bela Chazan,
122
â124
Yad Vashem
historian at,
6
recognition of Jan Karski,
183
recognition of Zygmut Rytel,
17
Zabludowicz, Noah
resistance work of,
132
transfer to Auschwitz,
127
visits Roza Robota's cell,
141
â142
Zamenhof Street,
77
Zarki farm (Zionist experiment),
165
Å»
egota
Julian Alexandrowicz's work with,
104