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Yitzhak Rudashevski (1927–1943)

Autor/a de Diary of the Vilna Ghetto

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Data de naixement
1927-12-10
Data de defunció
1943-10-01
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Lithuania
Lloc de naixement
Vilnius, Lithuania
Lloc de defunció
Vilnius, Lithuania
Llocs de residència
Vilnius, Lithuania
Professions
diarist
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Yitskhok Rudashevski was born to a close-knit Jewish family in Vilna (Vilnius), Lithuania, the only child of Rose and Elihu Rudashevski. His father worked as a typesetter for a well-known Yiddish newspaper and his mother was a seamstress. Yitskhok had a relatively comfortable childhood. He was 14 years old in 1941 when Nazi Germany invaded his city in World War II. He was confined to the Vilna Ghetto with his family, where he attended a clandestine school and kept a diary detailing his life and struggles. He was shot to death in the mass murder of Jews known as the Ponary massacre of September–October 1943. Yitskhok's diary was hidden and later discovered by a cousin who managed to escape the massacre and join the partisans. He returned to Vilna after the war and found Yitskhok's 204-page diary. It was published in 1973 by the Ghetto Fighters' House publisher in Israel and translated into English as The Diary of the Vilna Ghetto, June 1941-April 1943.

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This is the diary of one of the "other Anne Franks," teen diarists of the Holocaust who are not nearly as famous as she. Yitskhok Rudashevski was fourteen when he began his diary in Vilna (Vilnius), Lithuania during the Nazi occupation. He was a gifted writer and wrote movingly of how his family and all the other Vilna Jews were confined to a ghetto and the ghetto kept shrinking and shrinking as the Nazis conducted "Aktions" and killed vast numbers of people, usually by machine-gunning them en masse at nearby Ponar. Rudashevski did not survive; he and his family went into hiding, but they were caught and almost all of them were executed. He was fifteen years old when he died. His account of the suffering of the Vilna Jews, and his own struggle to remain human amid the disaster, is well worth reading.… (més)
 
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