Mordechai Lensky | Foreword by Samuel Kassow
Leib Reizer | Foreword by Martin Gilbert
Josef Zelkowicz | Edited by Michal Unger
Moty Stromer | Foreword by David Silberklang
Lazar Engles (Engelstern)
The moment we first set foot on the soil of the Naliboki Pushcha, the atmosphere was completely different. We felt a new kind of security, as if we were in our own partisan kingdom…. We had survived so many dangers, but we were now among Jews in the forest.
Prior to the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Lazar Engles (Engelstern) lived a peaceful and fulfilled life in his beloved city of Vilna with his wife and two daughters. The Nazi occupation
of the city in June 1941 and its subsequent ghettoization marked a rapid escalation of horrors for Lazar and his family.
Marcel Tuchman | Foreword by Deborah E. Lipstadt