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Aron Bielski

Aron Bielski (born July 21, 1927),〔Court record from arrest; search mypalmbeachclerk.com〕 later changed to Aron Bell, He is a Polish-American Jew and former member of the Bielski partisans group, the largest armed rescuers of Jews by Jews during World War II. He was also known as Arczyk Bielski. The youngest of the four Bielski brothers, he is the only one still living (Asael died in 1945, Tuvia in 1987, and Alexander ("Zus") in 1995).
==Life with Bielski partisans==
The Bielski family were farmers in Stankiewicze near Navahrudak in present-day Belarus, an area that at the beginning of the Second World War belonged to the Second Polish Republic. In September 1939 was seized by the Soviet Union, which was then allied with Nazi Germany. After German Operation Barbarossa, Aron's brothers created a notable resistance organization, the Bielski partisans group. Aron became a member of that group.
Nechama Tec, who wrote a book about them, had the following to say about Aron: "Occasionally in the forest he acted as a guide. Those I spoke to agree that his participation and impact on the life of the Bielski otriad (partisan detachment ) was minimal, almost nonexistent."〔Nechama Tec, ''Defiance: The Bielski Partisans'', Oxford University Press US, 2008, ISBN 0-19-537685-4, (Google Print, p.304 )〕 While Nechama was not able to interview Aron, he was interviewed by Peter Duffy in Duffy's book.〔Peter Duffy, ''The Bielski Brothers: The True Story of Three Men Who Defied the Nazis, Built a Village in the Forest, and Saved 1,200 Jews'', HarperCollins, 2004, ISBN 0-06-093553-7, (Google Print, p.286 )〕
That author, in the second authoritative book about the Bielski partisans, mentions Aron about 30 times and lists him as one of the important sources for the book. Duffy also interviewed Bell for the article "Heroes Among Us" (2000) published in ''The New York Times''.

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