130:(this place corresponds to the present intersection of Stawki and Józefa Lewartowskiego Streets). The headquarters of ŻZW were located at 7 Muranowska Street. The units of the Union were divided into three groups - two of them defended the so-called "Shops" - factories where ghetto prisoners worked, located outside the ghetto wall, which was reduced after the liquidation operation. The third group, much larger, was located in Muranów Square, where six units, each consisting of 20 soldiers, manned houses in Muranowska Street with numbers 1, 3, 5, 7-9 and 40. The positions of ŻZW were in contact with the positions of ŻOB, who occupied the houses at Zamenhofa, Miła, Gęsia and Nalewki Streets. The ŻZW units in Muranów Square had at their disposal an excellently equipped arsenal, located in an abandoned house at 7 Muranowska Street. A Jewish historian and an eyewitness
317:, not only did Zajdler falsify the accounts about his participation in the ghetto fights in order to obtain veteran privileges, but also did Iwański. They argue that Zajdler's account of the battle did not appear until 1962, and in his earlier, very extensive account of 1948, Iwański does not mention the battle of 27 April, the death of his family members, or the joint fight with Zajdler. Libionka and Weinbaum, referring to other inaccuracies (e.g. the date of the founding of the Security Corps was not until the autumn of 1943), claim that the accounts of Iwański and Zajdler are untrue. The authors also question the fact that two flags, one Jewish and the other Polish, were hung in the ghetto. In their opinion, it is a beautiful legend, unfortunately not confirmed by serious historical sources. They also dispute the existence of
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when Jürgen Stroop took command of the Nazi army, they became even more intense as the
Germans used tactics of destroying individual houses, burning and bombing them using heavy cannons. The insurgents, using hidden passages between the houses, attacked Germans by surprise, but at the same time they lost all communication and could only contact each other at night. On the fourth day of the fights, the Muranów unit was joined by a group of ŻZW from the "shop" of brushers in Świętojerska Street, which was captured by a German armored unit. According to Wdowiński, on the fifth day of the uprising, the flag was still on the command building at Muranów Square, and the insurgents were still defending themselves by shooting from the windows.
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magazines, and so on. The commanding officer of the assault unit had a difficult task to fulfill, because many bandits were wearing German uniforms. But in spite of this, he dealt with it vigorously. Among the bandits who were caught or killed, were some Polish terrorists, whom we have definitely identified. Today we successfully discovered and executed one of the founders and leaders of a Jewish-Polish military organization
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group to the ghetto area. The group was supposed to join the fight, repel the Nazis from the vicinity of the tunnel and help to move the wounded women and children to the "Aryan" side. (...) An attack of SS infantry started under the cover of two tanks. Grenades and bullets of Polish and Jewish fighters fighting shoulder to shoulder fell on the Nazis. The attack was repelled. The fighters collected the conquered weapons".
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festeusetzen, um ein
Eindringen unsererseits zu perhindern. Es wyrden die judische und die polnische Flagge als Aufruf zum Kampf gegen uns ohf einen Betonhaus gehist. Diese beiden Fahnen konnten aber schon am zweiten Tage des Einsatzes von einer besonderen Kampfgruppe erbeutet werden. Bei diesen Feuerkampf mit Banditen fiel SS Untersturmfuehrer Demke.” From the Stroop Report in German.
103:. According to Edelman, the fighters from ŻZW took out their revolvers and, by blackmailing the members of ŻOB, tried to force them to subordinate to their organization. There was a brawl and gunfire between the two groups, fortunately, no one was wounded. Considering the severe tensions and even hatred in Palestine between the dominant Socialists and the Revisionists (e.g. post-war
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driving from Żoliborz. (...) A special assault group, ordered by SS general Jürgen Stroop, attacked the Jewish positions and on April 20, after a fierce fight, both flags were ripped off. Stroop writes about it in his report. Aleksandra Klich and Jarosław Kurski, interview with Władysław
Bartoszewski, "Arcypolskie powstanie żydowskie". "Gazeta Wyborcza". 12.04.2013.
256:. The unit consisted of a team headed by Władysław Zajdler "Żarski" and a section of Lejewski "Garbarz". According to Zajdler, on April 27 Poles got there through a tunnel, with replenishment of weapons, ammunition and food, but due to the complete exhaustion of insurgents they replaced the ŻZW unit under the command of
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also reported that he and the
Security Corps provided arms to the ŻZW before the operation: "We supplied (...) arms, ammunition and grenades (...) from 1940 to 1943.) In March and April 1943, before the outbreak of the uprising, we delivered to the ghetto large quantities of machine and hand weapons,
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Three subordinates of Iwański, his brother and two of his sons, were allegedly killed in heavy all-day defensive battles, as well as ten Jews, among them Dawid
Apfelbaum. Iwański himself was injured and, together with 30 other wounded people, was taken back through a tunnel by his surviving soldiers.
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The main group of Jews, mixed with Polish bandits, withdrew to the so-called Muranów Square on the first or second day of the fights. There, they were rearmed by a large group of Polish bandits. This group decided to fortify in every possible way to prevent us from further penetration of the ghetto
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Hauptkampfguppe der Juden die mit polnischen Banditen vermengt war, zag sich schon in Laufe des 1. bzw. 2. Tages auf den sagen. Muranowskiplatz zurück. Dort war sie von einer grösseren Anzahl polnischer Banditen verstärkt worden. Sie hatte den Plan, mit allen Mitteln sich im Ghetto
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On 27 April, in his report, Jürgen Stroop wrote down information that might partially confirm Żarski's account. It describes German fights against a large group of Jewish insurgents located in buildings adjacent to the north-eastern part of the ghetto, located outside the ghetto in Muranów. Stroop
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On the night of April 19–20, the command of the ŻZW held a meeting, during which it was decided to distribute the reserve of weapons among all the insurgents, so that it would not fall into the hands of the Nazis in case they acquired the arsenal. Heavy fights continued over the next few days, and
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quoted "April 19, 1943. In one of the houses at Muranów Square, two flags were hung: the Jewish one, white and blue, and the Polish one, white and red. (...) Do you remember these flags? Władysław
Bartoszewski: Of course. They hanged them so high that they were clearly visible from the tram I was
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we arrested 17 Poles, among them two Polish policemen, who should have known about the existence of this gang. We captured 3 rifles, 12 pistols, partly larger calibers, 100 Polish grenades, 27 German helmets, a large number of German uniforms and coats, ammunition for machine guns, 300 ammunition
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was injured and demanded help in the form of weapons and ammunition. The Jewish units regained access to a tunnel stretching under the road and reaching the basement of a house outside the ghetto wall, at 7 Muranów Square... SC's Main
Headquarters ordered us to organize the passage of our combat
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The first clash took place when the German units approached
Nalewki Street in the morning of April 19 - the insurgents opened fire on them with machine guns and hand guns, forcing the Nazis to retreat in the afternoon. During the fights that day, two commanders of the ŻZW, Paweł Frenkel and Leon
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area. They raised two flags on the roof of the concrete building, Jewish and Polish, as a signal to fight against us. These two flags were captured on the second day of the operation during a raid of the special battle group. SS Untersturmführer Demke was killed in the fight against the bandits
150:(similar of the ŻZW flag) was hung on the house at 7-9 Muranowska Street, where the headquarters of ŻZW were located, and stayed there for 5 days after the beginning of the uprising. According to other accounts, there were two flags hanging there: the white-blue Jewish flag and the
134:, who visited their quarters, was impressed by the arsenal of weapons they had gathered, he writes about the preparations for the uprising in his diary. He saw various types of weapons hanging on the walls and also witnessed the purchase of their next batch by Jewish fighters.
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Little is known about the fate of the ŻZW units in the central ghetto after they lost contact. On April 21 a ŻZW unit was still fighting in
Franciszkańska and Miła Streets. Some units withdrew that day outside the ghetto wall, trying, with the help of the Polish organization
91:. These organizations, due to political differences, did not reach an agreement on the issue of joining forces (the ŻOB being the majority of them offered the revisionists to join their ranks one by one, not as a separate organization). According to
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agents) to the Germans and died fighting on the road to Otwock. Some of the units stayed in the ghetto and kept fighting. On May 2, 1943, the group moved out of the ghetto to a flat at Grzybowska Street, where they were surrounded and killed.
306:, the account is not confirmed by any other sources, and it is known that ŻZW units left the ghetto before April 27. So while this account may be true, according to these historians, Zajdler is wrong as to the date or place of the fights.
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officers, approached a unit of Ukrainian soldiers grouped near the square and attacked them by surprise, breaking the encircling of the Jewish units and restoring their contact with the rest of the insurgents. According to
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on the key position between the ruins in the area of the no longer existing Muranów Square and Nalewki Street (today's Bohaterów Getta Street), repelling German and Latvian attacks supported by armored weapons. Żarski
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185:. Original German caption: "These bandits fought in an armed resistance". Picture taken at Nowolipie street looking East, near intersection with Smocza street. In the back one can see ghetto wall with a gate.
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Stanisław Wroński, Maria Zwolakowa, „Polacy i Żydzi 1939–1945”. Książka i Wiedza, Warszawa 1971, str. 188 za B. Wysocka, „Raport Stroopa”. Biuletyn Głównej Komisji Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich, XI 1960, p.
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sent units there under Diehl's command on the basis of a denunciation, which was sent to the German command. The Germans discovered a group of 120 people "
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Historians do not agree on the participation of Poles from the Security Corps in the battles in Muranów Square on April 27, 1943. According to
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824:"Deconstructing Memory and History: The Jewish Military Union (ZZW) and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - Dariusz Libionka and Laurence Weinbaum"
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Muranów Square in Warsaw, 1941.View to the norteastern corner of the square − Sierakowska (left) and Muranowska (right) Streets
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The battle is commemorated by the MSI (Municipal Information System) plaque on the building at 1 Muranowska Street.
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290:"Bednarz" - a messenger between ŻZW and Security Coprs, who was to deliver weapons personally to Jews.
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919:"The first part of the report from April 27, 1943, describing the fights in Muranów, signed by Stroop"
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Polskie Państwo Podziemne : przewodnik po Podziemiu z lat 1939-1945
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Kto ratuje jedno zycie-- : polacy i zydzi, 1939-1945
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strongly armed with guns, rifles and light machine guns
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Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!
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Wypad do getta. Fragment walk na placu Muranowskim.
717:. Grabowski, Waldemar. Warszawa: Świat Książki.
411:. Burnetko, Krzysztof. Warszawa: Świat książki.
571:(Wyd. 1 ed.). Gdańsk: Wydawn. "Marpress".
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538:. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Austeria Klezmerhojs.
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111:) the verity of the above is uncertain.
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800:. Warszawa: IFiS PAN, 2001, p. 746–747.
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690:. Warszawa: IFiS PAN, 2001, p. 737.
638:Kazimierz., Iranek-Osmecki (2009).
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703:. „Za Wolność i Lud”. 8, 1962.
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465:. London: Allen, 1964, p. 82.
60:After the liquidation of the
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240:Account by Władysław Zajdler
25:The Battle of Muranów Square
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407:Witold., Bereś (2008).
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