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Last known survivor of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Leon Kopelman, dies at 97

Kopelman was captured by the Nazis and instead of being sent to Treblinka with the other fighters, he was sent to work as a mechanic at a Warsaw garage, having lied about his experience, which saved his life.

by  i24NEWS and ILH Staff
Published on  08-15-2021 09:02
Last modified: 08-15-2021 09:02
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Leon Kopelman, the last known survivor from the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against the German Nazis, died on Friday at the age of 97.

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Kopelman was born in Poland in 1924. When the Nazis occupied the country and established the Warsaw Ghetto, his family was forced into a small home in the open-air prison.

During his time there, Kopelman became active in the underground Jewish military that resisted Jewish deportations to extermination camps. The Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa, or ZOB, was formed in the summer of 1942 during a two-month wave of deportations to the Treblinka death camp, according to Yad Vashem.

"I fought in the Warsaw Ghetto after the Aktions began, as Germans began taking Jews to annihilation. In 1942, when I was 18 and my mother was 40, she was taken to Treblinka. One day I came back from work for the Germans and she was gone," Kopelman said in 2018.

RIP Leon Kopelman (1924-2021), the last surviving fighter of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, who died today aged 97.

He joined the 1944 uprising against the Nazis after breaking into German Army warehouses, taking rifles to defend the ghetto & joined the underground Zoska Battalion. pic.twitter.com/l5usmIaosh

— Adam Schwarz (@AdamJSchwarz) August 13, 2021

He joined the largest single revolt by Jews during World War II, killing German soldiers in the ghetto in battles before the final confrontation in April 1943.

Kopelman was captured by the Nazis and instead of being sent to Treblinka with the other fighters, he was sent to work as a mechanic at a Warsaw garage, having lied about his experience, which saved his life.

He was freed by Polish resistance fighters in September 1944 and joined them in their efforts against the German Nazis.

Kopelman would eventually use false identity papers to reach Italy and then board an illegal ship to Israel, where he was rejoined with his sister and father. He joined the Israel Defense Forces and fought in the War of Independence in 1948.

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He then met his wife and raised a large family, which he said was his greatest victory over the Nazis.

His wife, Hava, who he had been married to for nearly 70 years, died several months ago. They leave behind three children, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

This article was first published by i24NEWS.

Tags: HolocaustNazisPolandTreblinkaWarsaw Ghetto

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