The Lone Survivor: A Diary of the Lukacze Ghetto and SvyniukhyHolocaust Library, 1992 - 226 Seiten This diary was written by Diment (b. 1915) on scraps of paper, between 22 June 1941 (when the Germans occupied his hometown of Svyniukhy, Ukraine) and 16 April 1944. They relate the terror - murder, looting of property - during the early occupation on the part of Nazis and local Ukrainians, internment in the ghetto in nearby Lukacze (Lokachi), and life in the ghetto until the mass murder of its inhabitants (ca. 1,100) in September 1942. 700 Jews managed to escape from the ghetto before the slaughter; only six survived. Diment describes his life in hiding in nearby forests and in local peasants' barns from September 1942 to his liberation in April 1944. His diary notes were hidden by two of the peasants who helped him. After the war, he emigrated to Israel. |
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Three Life in the Lukacze | 38 |
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Aaron Schwartz alive Andrii arrived asked August 25 Avraham Avross Bairel barn Batia bread brought called Chaim chief of police clothes craftsman park craftsmen crying Czajko dark difficult entered the ghetto escape everything field forest gathered Germans Gestapo grain happened heard hide Horochow Jewish militia Jews Judenrat July 12 killed kilos knew Korytnytsia Laib Kaizer leave the ghetto living looked Ludmir Lukacze ghetto Lutsk mass graves Mechel militiaman morning Moshe moved night NKVD Oleksander peasants Pechornik police chief potatoes quickly Red Army regional commissioner returned rubles Saduw scared screaming Shainer Shlomo Shmuel shooting shot shouted sister situation slaughter sleep started stay straw survive Svyniukhy talk terrible things tion told took town Trufimyuck turned Ukraine Ukrainian militia village Wachmeinster wagon walked Wallach wanted window Wolynia women wood workers Yankel Yecheskel Yitzhak Zawads'kyi Zishe