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'''Samuel Eisen''' (M / Poland, 1932), Holocaust survivor.
'''Samuel Eisen''' (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor


* KEYWORDS : <[[Partisans]]>
* KEYWORDS : <[[Tluste Ghetto]]> <[[Partisans]]>
 
* MEMOIRS : ''The Children Accuse'' (1947), 204-209.
 
''[[Jakub Eisen (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor]]''
 
* KEYWORDS : <[[Tluste Ghetto]]> <[[Hidden Children]]>


== Biography ==
== Biography ==


* See ''The Children Accuse'', pp.204-209.
* [[Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Poland]] #197 (30 May 1945)


Born 1932 in Tluste, Poland, near Zaleszczyki; son of Majer and Fajga Essig.
Born 1928 (1932 is incorrect) 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."
 
Samuel Eisen was interviewed in Krakow soon after the war.
 
"He was in the ghetto with his parents. Transports of Jews to Tłuste from Buczacz, Zaleszczyki, Jagielnica, Czortków, and Hungary. Liquidation actions, mass graves, deportations. He and his brother were hiding with a Pole, Grabowski, and his parents were murdered. He joined the partisans, and his brother was sheltered by a Pole, Ignacy Wiszniewski, until the end of the war."


==External links==
==External links==


[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1932 (subject)|1932 Eisen]]
* [[Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Poland (subject)|1932 Eisen]]
 
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Eisen]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Poland (subject)|1928 Eisen]]


[[Category:Holocaust Children's Earliest Narratives (subject)|1932 Eisen]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children's Earliest Narratives (subject)|1928 Eisen]]
[[Category:Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Poland (subject)|1928 Eisen]]


[[Category:Partisans (subject)|1932 Eisen]]
[[Category:Partisans (subject)|1928 Eisen]]

Latest revision as of 05:34, 28 June 2021

Samuel Eisen (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor

  • MEMOIRS : The Children Accuse (1947), 204-209.

Jakub Eisen (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor

Biography

Born 1928 (1932 is incorrect) 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."

Samuel Eisen was interviewed in Krakow soon after the war.

"He was in the ghetto with his parents. Transports of Jews to Tłuste from Buczacz, Zaleszczyki, Jagielnica, Czortków, and Hungary. Liquidation actions, mass graves, deportations. He and his brother were hiding with a Pole, Grabowski, and his parents were murdered. He joined the partisans, and his brother was sheltered by a Pole, Ignacy Wiszniewski, until the end of the war."

External links