Given name: Unknown Family name: Zelikiewicz
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A doctor. Hid in Warsaw on the 'Aryan side'. After the Warsaw uprising worked as an unquallified workman in the hospital in Boernerowo near Warsaw. Together with his wife participated in saving the ZOB (Jewish Fighting Organisation) fighters who were hiding in the ruins of Warsaw after the uprising. Emigrated to Israel, later to Australia. During the 'Polish Red Cross' action was a coachman, a one-eyed German soldier, who lost his eye in a fight with Jewish 'bandits' during the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto.
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Zivia (Cywia) Lubetkin's memoirs. Record of the testimony from the occupation period of one of the most outstanding figures of Jewish resistance movement and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. After coming to Palestine after the war, she wanted to preserve the memory of the events she took part in; she told people in kibbutzim how the Holocaust looked like, what people from her circle did, with no chance to succeed, to prevent it. The description of the Uprising is the main and the most shocking part of the memoirs. They are generally considered one of the most important sources of the uprising's history.
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