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* KEYWORDS : <[[Partisans]]> | * KEYWORDS : <[[Partisans]]> | ||
* MEMOIRS : ''The Children Accuse'' (1946), 204-209. | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Born 1932 in Tluste, Poland, near Zaleszczyki; son of Majer and Fajga Essig. When the Tluste Ghetto was liquidated, only 300 men were kept alive to work in a farm. | |||
"Then we went into the woods ... Father was hit by a bullet and fell at our feet ... My brother was very small then, not quite 8 years old ... I left my brother [with the Wiszniewski family and I joined the partisans] ... I learned to shoot so well that they took me everywhere with them ... Now I just want to go to Palestine and work there. And if I have to fight then I will. This time I shall know what I am fighting for." | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 09:54, 27 September 2020
Samuel Eisen (M / Poland, 1932), Holocaust survivor.
- KEYWORDS : <Partisans>
- MEMOIRS : The Children Accuse (1946), 204-209.
Biography
Born 1932 in Tluste, Poland, near Zaleszczyki; son of Majer and Fajga Essig. When the Tluste Ghetto was liquidated, only 300 men were kept alive to work in a farm.
"Then we went into the woods ... Father was hit by a bullet and fell at our feet ... My brother was very small then, not quite 8 years old ... I left my brother [with the Wiszniewski family and I joined the partisans] ... I learned to shoot so well that they took me everywhere with them ... Now I just want to go to Palestine and work there. And if I have to fight then I will. This time I shall know what I am fighting for."