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'''Hersz Cukier''' (M / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor.
'''Hersz Cukier''' (M / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor.


* KEYWORDS : <[[Partisans]]>
* KEYWORDS : <[[Radun Ghetto]]> <[[Partisans]]>
 
* MEMOIRS : ''The Children Accuse'' (1947), 198-203.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==


* See ''The Children Accuse'', pp.198-203.
* [[Polish Children Survivors (JewishGen)]] -- YES
 
Born 1931 in Radun (near Baranowicze), Poland. Son of Abram Cukier and Chawa Mendelewicz.
 
"On 7 May 1942, the Byelorussian militia from the Minsk district surrounded the town ... I hid with my uncle ... We joined up with a partisan unit of 150 people ... On 25 August 1943 I joined the Invincibles Company of the Lenin Partisan Brigade and was discharged on 12 July 1944 in consequence of the arrival of the Red Army".
 
==External links==
 
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1931 (subject)|1931 Cukier]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Poland (subject)|1931 Cukier]]


Born 1931 in Radun, near Baranowicze, Poland.
[[Category:Holocaust Children's Earliest Narratives (subject)|1931 Cukier]]


[[Category:Holocaust Children (subject)|1931 Cukier]]
[[Category:Partisans (subject)|1931 Cukier]]

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Hersz Cukier (M / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor.

  • MEMOIRS : The Children Accuse (1947), 198-203.

Biography

Born 1931 in Radun (near Baranowicze), Poland. Son of Abram Cukier and Chawa Mendelewicz.

"On 7 May 1942, the Byelorussian militia from the Minsk district surrounded the town ... I hid with my uncle ... We joined up with a partisan unit of 150 people ... On 25 August 1943 I joined the Invincibles Company of the Lenin Partisan Brigade and was discharged on 12 July 1944 in consequence of the arrival of the Red Army".

External links