Given name: Unknown Family name: Obremski
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Motyl Binem describes him in his memoirs. At the beginning of 1943, when Binem was transferring people from the ghetto to the 'Aryan side' on a large scale, Obremski came to him with a request to transfer ca. 20 parcels, chests and trunks to the other side of the wall. Binem refused, because that kind of transport could be too tempting for his coworkers-smugglers on the 'Aryan side'. Obremski did not take this refusal well and an argument started. In the end, Binem transferred 2 of his chests which, as he had predicted, were stolen by smugglers. Some time later, Obremski unfairly accused him of turning him in to a German gendarme when they were jumping over the ghetto walls. Binem emphasizes how unfairly Obremski treated him.
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In Yad Vashem Archives, there is Tadeusz Obremski's journal, which was written during hiding on the 'Aryan side'. Obremski died before the end of the war, presumably killed by a Pole at whose place he was hiding.
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The memoir is an account of war-time experiences of Motyl Binem. It covers the period from 1 September 1939 to 1943.
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