The bielski brothers tuviah


The bielski brothers tuviah...

Tuvia Bielski

Polish leader of the Bielski group, Jewish partisans

Tuvia Bielski (May 8, 1906 – June 12, 1987) was a Polish Jewish militant who was leader of the Bielski group, a group of Jewish partisans who set up refugee camps for Jews fleeing the Holocaust during World War II.

Their camp was situated in the Naliboki forest, which was part of Poland between World War I and World War II, and which is now in western Belarus.

Biography

Bielski grew up in the only Jewish family in Stankiewicze.

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The small village in Eastern Poland (now Western Belarus) is located between the towns of Lida and Navahrudak, both of which housed Jewish ghettos during World War II.

Tuvia was the son of David and Beila Bielski, who had 12 children: 10 boys and two girls.

Tuvia was the third eldest. His brothers Asael, Alexander ("Zus") and Aron were later to become members of his partisan group.

In 1927, Bielski was recruited into the Polish Army, where he eventually became a corporal i

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