Józef Grynblatt
Józef Grynblatt (born 1914, died 2003) is a Jewish resistance activist in the Warsaw Ghetto, a member of the Jewish Military Union (ŻZW), a participant in the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
He participated in the Polish war of defense in September 1939, and then stayed as a prisoner in German captivity, from which he entered the Warsaw Ghetto. Member of the right-wing Betar organization. A participant in the Warsaw ghetto uprising in April 1943, as a member of the ŻZW combat group at ul. Karmelicka 5. From the ghetto he got out of the canyons along with other fighters in late April. He was in Michalin and Warsaw. According to historian Dariusz Libionka from the Lublin IPN branch, Grynblatt also participated in the Warsaw Uprising. He was one of the few ZZW fighters who survived the war.
Since 1946, emigration in the USA. He made two reports of his underground activities filed between 1958 and 1974 and stored among others at the Yad Vash Institute in Jerusalem. In the other 30 pages, he writes, among other things, Paul Frenkel as the leader of the ZZW, not to mention absolutely the figure of David Apfelbaum. His relations were almost nonexistent and analyzed by historians. In 1990, he interviewed Polish writer Ance Grupińska. The scientific analysis of the interview was made by Dariusz Libionka indicating the contradictions with previous Grynblatt relations and between his relations and the relations of other members of the ZZW. Bibliography
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