Laib Gilchik

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Laib Gilchik (Russian: Лев Гильчик; English: Lyova Gilchik 1907 - ?) was a Jewish-Soviet partisan resident of the town of Kopyl (Kapyl) - a district town in the Minsk district[1] in Belarus, a patrol commander in the Ponomarnik partisan regiment. Later a regiment commander named Zhukov in the Kopyl forests in the Soviet Union. [2][3]

Jewish partisans in WW2 map

See: Jewish partisans.

References

  1. YadVashem, Kopyl
  2. Laib Gilchik. Museum of the Jewish Soldier in World War II.
  3. Shalom Holevsky, Mary and Partisan Warfare, Jerusalem - Tel-Aviv: Yad Vashem, Moreshet Beit Edat by Mordechai Anilevich, 2001, pp. 471-470. (in Heb.)