- Salomon Gluck
Salomon (Abraham Salomon) Gluck, (November 5, 1914-?May 20, 1944), was a French physician and a member of the
French Resistance .Infobox Person
name = Salomon Gluck
birth_date= Birth date| 1914| 11| 5
birth_place=Zürich ,Switzerland
death-date=death date and age | 1944| 6| 1914| 11| 5
death_place=Kaunas ,Lithuania orReval Tallin ,Estonia
nationality= Flag| France
occupation= Physician
parents=Paul Pinchas Gluck-Friedman (1886-1964) and Henia Shipper ( 1887-1968).Biography
His ancestors
His father was a direct descendant of
Hasidic Masters, going back to theMagid Dov Ber of Mezeritch (1704-1772), the disciple and successor of theBaal Shem Tov (1698-1760), the founder ofHasidism .Born in Zürich
He had three sisters,
Antoinette Feuerwerker , born in 1912, inAntwerpen ,Belgium , and Hendel (Hedwig) Naftalis born in 1913 andRose Warfman born in 1916, as he was, inZürich . His parents had moved fromTarnów in Galicia,Poland , toBelgium , then toSwitzerland , during World War I.From Switzerland to France
The family moved further to Germany, and finally to France in 1921, settling in
Strasbourg .trasbourg: From High School to Medical School
Salomon Gluck started High School at Lycée Fustel de Coulanges, located next to the Cathedral and he finished High School at the
Lycée Kléber , closer to home, since the family had moved, and then went on to complete his medical studies at theUniversité de Strasbourg .On the Maginot Line and at the Oflag
When World War II broke out, he had been in London, since 1938, doing an
internship . Deciding to go back to France, he joined theFrench Army on September 16, 1939 and he was sent to the front, on theMaginot Line , as a second lieutenant, for all the 1939-1940 campaign.As an officer, he was taken as a prisoner atOflag 12b ["Offizier-Lager"] (located in the Citadel ofMainz (Zitadelle Mainz )), Germany. and recovered his freedom in 1941. Upon his release he received the Croix de Guerre 39-40.Physician in Brôut-Vernet
Under the racist laws of
Vichy France , he could not practice as aphysician . Nevertheless, he did work as a physician in a Children's Home at Broût-Vernet (Allier ), catering principally to young teenage orphans. The home was part of a network organized byOSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants).Résistance in Brive
Aware of his imminent arrest, he joined his sisters,
Rose Warfman ,Antoinette Feuerwerker , and her husband, RabbiDavid Feuerwerker , inBrive-la-Gaillarde ,Corrèze . They worked together withEdmond Michelet in the Resistance movement "Combat".He left forLyon , around February 1944, where he joined the Lyonese résistance.Arrested by the Milice
He soon after was arrested by the
Milice , when trying to protect his father brutalized by those agents, he openly stated his allegiance to the Résistance.Taken to Montluc, Drancy, and on Convoy 73
Taken to Fort de Montluc in
Lyon , then toDrancy (Drancy internment camp ), next to Paris, on May 11, 1944, under the number 21530, he was deported on convoy 73, one of the rare trains from France comprised only of men, and with the final destination being notAuschwitz , butKaunas inLithuania orReval now calledTallin inEstonia .Eternal Remembrance
Salomon Gluck was probably assassinated, alike most of the 878 men in convoy 73, on or around May 20, 1944. [http://www.mortsdanslescamps.com/monde_fichiers/suisse.html] His name is enscribed on his father's tomb in
Haifa ,Israel , and on the "Mur des Noms", at the Mémorial du Martyr Juif Inconnu, in Paris, France, as an eternal remembrance.References
Bibliography
*
Serge Klarsfeld . "Le Mémorial de la Déportation des Juifs de France". Beate et Serge Klarsfeld: Paris, 1978.
*Elie Feuerwerker. The Bench. Lesson In Emunah. The Jewish Press, New York, June 14, 1996.
*Elie Feuerwerker. France and the Nazis. Letter to the Editor. The New York Times, June 20, 2001.
*Hillel Feuerwerker. "Salomon Gluck". In: " "Nous Sommes 900 Français". "IV". ", edited by Eve Line Blum-Cherchevsky, Paris, Besancon, 2003. ISBN 2-9513703-4-2
*Mordechai Naftalis. Déportés d'Alsace. Docteur Salomon Gluck.
*René Gutman. "Le Memorbuch". "Mémorial de la Déportation et de la Résistance des Juifs du Bas-Rhin". La Nuée Bleue: Strasbourg, 2005. ISBN 2-7165-0550-0External links
* [http://www.convoi73.org/temoignages/058_salomon_gluck/index.html Salomon Glück ] at www.convoi73.org
* [http://judaisme.sdv.fr/histoire/shh/deportes/biog/vis1.htm Déportés d'Alsace ] at judaisme.sdv.fr
* [http://www.jewishworldcenter.com/memorial/Holocaust_Letters/SEARCH_G.html JEWISH MEMORIAL CENTER ] at www.jewishworldcenter.com
* [http://judaisme.sdv.fr/perso/dirige/bocohn/legion.htm Remise de la Legion d'honneur ] at judaisme.sdv.fr
* [http://mms.pegasis.fr/jsp/core/MmsRedirector.jsp?id=15235&type=VICTIM Mémorial de la Shoah ] at mms.pegasis.fr
* [http://wartimememories.co.uk/pow/oflag12b.html The Wartime Memories Project - Oflag 12b POW Camp ] at wartimememories.co.uk
* [http://apra.asso.fr/Camps/Fr/Camp-FortMontluc.html Les camps d'internement français entre 1939 et 1945 : Fort-Montluc à Lyon ] at apra.asso.fr
* [http://www.ose-france.org/figures/cohn.html OSE - Albert Einstein ] at www.ose-france.org
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