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nursing home. A bank
manager alerted police after becoming alarmed that the
Bielskis were
withdrawing Zaniewska's money.
Police in
Poland were able to locate...
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vivid detail the
World War II saga of the
Bielski partisans",
adding "[a]lthough
clearly impressed with the
Bielskis' accomplishments, as well as with the...
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partisan unit was
named after the
Bielskis, a
family of
Polish Jews who
organized and led the community. The
Bielski partisans spent more than two years...
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where the
Bielski group operated.
Gazeta Wyborcza reported six
months before the film's
release that "News
about a
movie glorifying [the
Bielskis] have caused...
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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...
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Lithuanized form is
Bielskis/Bielskiene/Bielskytė, Latvian: Beslkis, East Slavic: Belsky.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bielski partisans, a World...
- They hid in the
forests of
Belarus throughout World War II, led by the
Bielskis. Zus,
along with his
brothers Tuvia, Aron, and Asael,
managed to save 1...
- Ze'ev
Bielski (Hebrew: זאב בילסקי, born 13
March 1949) is an
Israeli politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset for
Kadima between 2009 and 2013...
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including the
Zubov family. He had a
formative influence on
Vaclovas Bielskis.
Bielskis attended Šiauliai
Gymnasium in 1880—1889
where he
became interested...
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younger than his
brother Tuvia, who
later commanded the
Bielski Otriad. The
Bielskis were the only
Jewish family of Stankiewicze, a
small village in pre-war...