- Szlama Grzywacz
Szlama Grzywacz (1909-1944) was one of the members of the
French resistance executed at the fort ofMont Valérien as a member of the Manouchian group, a volunteer of the French liberation armyFTP-MOI . His name is one of the ten which featured on the "Affiche Rouge " displayed by the Germans during the trial of the 23 captured members of the Manouchian group. Hisphotograph is displayed with the caption "Grzywacz juif polonais 2 attentats" (Grzywacz, Polish Jew, 2 attacks).Biography
Early years
Szlama Grzywacz was born in
Wołomin ,Poland in 1909, to aworking-class family. He was obliged to work from a young age.At 16 years old, he joined the "Jeunesses communistes" (communist youth) where he became an active militant. In 1931, he was arrested by police of thePilsudski regime and condemned to five years inprison . Invigorated by his incarceration, he resumed his activism on release. His friends advised him to leave Poland to escape persecution by the police.Grzywacz arrived in
Paris in 1936 but soon left forSpain , where he fought in theinternational brigades against the worldwide threat ofFascism . After the defeat of the republican army, he spent time in theconcentration camps ofGurs and etArgelès-sur-Mer , but managed to get away.Second world war
In the
German occupation of France during World War II , Grzywacz became active in the undergroundtrade unionism movement. He organized Jewish workers in the fur industry. However, he regarded this work to be too sedate for him, and joined the FTP-MOI where he fought against the Germans. He slipped between the fingers of the "Gestapo " during their massive arrest operation against foreign fighters.Grzywacz' experience as a fighter for republican Spain and the Francs-Tireurs prepared him for the suffering he was to endure when he was brought before a German
military tribunal , sentenced to death, and executed on the 21 February 1944 atMont Valérien .ee also
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Francs-tireurs et partisans - Main-d'œuvre immigrée
*Affiche rouge
*Brigades Spéciales
*Geheime Feld Polizei Bibliography
*FFI - FTPF, "Pages de gloire des vingt-trois" (Pages of glory of the 23), "Immigration", 1951 (French).
External links
* [http://l-afficherouge-manouchian.hautetfort.com/ The daily life of a "Terrorist" (French)]
* [http://www.anciens-combattants-armeniens.org/henri_karayan.htm Discussion between André Santini and Henry Karayan (French)]
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