- The
Bielski partisans were a unit of
Polish Jewish partisans who
rescued Jews from
extermination and
fought the
German occupiers and
their collaborators...
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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...
- Aron
Bielski (born July 21, 1927),
later changed to Aron Bell, is a Polish-American Jew and
former member of the
Bielski partisans, the
largest group...
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Asael Bielski (/ˈɑːsɔɪl/ AH-soyl; 1908 –
February 1945) was the second-in-command of the
Bielski partisans during World War II.
Asael was the
fifth son...
- in 2003. It
tells the
story of
Tuvia Bielski,
Alexander Zeisal Bielski (Zus),
Aharon Bielski, and
Asael Bielski, four
Jewish brothers who established...
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Bielski is a Polish-language
toponymic surname derived from one of
placenames derived from the
adjective biały, "white": Biała, Białe, Bielsk, Bielsko...
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Alexander Zeisal "Zus"
Bielski (19
October 1912 – 18
August 1995) was a
leader of the
Bielski partisans who
rescued approximately 1,200 Jews
fleeing from...
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starring Daniel Craig as
Tuvia Bielski, Liev
Schreiber as Zus
Bielski,
Jamie Bell as
Asael Bielski, and
George MacKay as Aron
Bielski. Set
during the occupation...
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Marcin Bielski (or Wolski; 1495 – 18
December 1575) was a
Polish soldier, historian, chronicler,
renaissance satirical poet,
writer and translator. His...
- Adi
Bielski (Hebrew: עדי בילסקי; born
January 28, 1982) is an
Israeli theatre and
movie actress. She was born in
Jerusalem and
raised in Ra’anana. When...