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1.Long , camouflaged dugouts for sleeping

2.A large kitchen

3.A mill

4.A bakery

5.A bathhouse

6.Two medical facilities

7.A tannery

8.A school

9.A jail

10.A theater

•The group's activity was aimed at the Nazis and their partners in the area, such as Belarusian volunteer policemen or local inhabitants who had betrayed or killed Jews.

•In the summer of 1944, when the area was liberated, the

"Kalinin" unit comprising the Bielski partisans, numbering

1,230 men, women and children, emerged from the forest

and marched into Nowogrodek.

Notes for Holocaust Project.

•The Bielski Brothers

1.Tuvis Beilski

2.Zusia Beilski

3.Aasel Beilski

•The Bielski family was millers, successful farmers and entrepreneurs.

•Incredible will and personal strength who were born to lead others

•Wanted to do more than to resist.

•They wanted to save lives

•Urged different kinds of people to escape ghettos and join the resistance

•Moved to the forest to lower the risk of detection

•Immediate threat were Germans and local police

• Otriad Camp

1. Long , camouflaged dugouts for sleeping

2. A large kitchen

3. A mill

4. A bakery

5. A bathhouse

6. Two medical facilities

7. A tannery

8. A school

9. A jail

10. A theater

• Used ruthless order to ensure survival.

1. A group of German soldiers who surrendered to the bielskis were executed.

2. Collaborators who turned in partisans to Nazis were executed after investigation

• Ruthlessness sometimes extended into the partisans.

Collins, Peter. "The Bielski Brothers." Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team. 1985. Web. 2 May 2012. <http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/revolt/bielski.html>.

• The group led a nomadic existence in the forest.

• In August 1943, however, the Germans began a massive manhunt directed against Russian, Polish, and Jewish partisans in the region.

• In 1944, the camp leaders received weapons from Soviet partisan headquarters.

• It attacked the Belorussian auxiliary police officials, as well as local farmers suspected of killing Jews.

• The group disabled German trains, blew up rail beds, destroyed bridges, and lead escapes from Jewish ghettos.

"Holocaust History." The Bielski Partisans. Web. 07 May 2012. <http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007563>.

• In September the area was captured by the Soviet Union. Beginning on June 22, 1941 Germany invaded the Soviet Union .

• Shortly after the arrival of the Nazis the Nowogrodek' Jews were forced to live in a ghetto

• The Bielski family were farmers in Nowogrodek

• The 3 Bielski brothers escaped to the nearby forest after their parents and other family were killed in the ghetto

• The group's activity was aimed at the Nazis and their artners in the area, such as Belarusian volunteer policemen or local inhabitants who had betrayed or killed Jews.

• In the summer of 1944, when the area was liberated, the "Kalinin" unit comprising the Bielski partisans, numbering 1,230 men, women and children, emerged from the forest and marched into Nowogrodek.

• "The Bielski Brothers." The Bielski Brothers. Web. 07 May 2012. <http://www.eilatgordinlevitan.com/novogrudok/nov_pages/novo_stories_bielski.html>.

Activities

First Partisans

Escaping the Ghetto

The Bielski Brothers

Survival

The Bielski Family

Camp

With 13 neighbors from the ghetto, they formed the

partisan combat group.

The 3 Bielski brothers escaped to

the nearby forest after their parents

and other family were killed in the

ghetto

•The Bielski family was millers, successful farmers and entrepreneurs.

*The Bielski family were farmers in Nowogrodek

• In September the area was captured by the Soviet Union.

*Beginning on June 22, 1941 Germany invaded the Soviet Union

• Shortly after the arrival of the Nazis the Nowogrodek' Jews were forced to live in a ghetto

Organization

The Escape

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