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Brothers For Resistance And Rescue By David Gur

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families who managed to escape from the Dachau concentration campand arrived in Hungary.In 1943 he took part in the organization of the Balatonboglár camp, inorder to train members of his movement for underground and resistanceactivities. The training camp instructors were members of “HanoarHatzioni” who entered Hungary illegally. On 1.4.1944, Eliezer was draftedinto a forced labor camp. Together with his comrades he helpeda group of Serbian inmates to escape. In August 1944, Eliezer escaped,via Komárom, to Budapest, holding forged documents for himself and tenof his comrades. During a period of three months he was among thesuppliers of food to the ghetto and the Protected Houses in the city.Dr. Even is a teacher, lecturer, and researcher at the “Hadassah” Instituteof Educational Research in Jerusalem. In 1988, he went to Hungary on aZionist mission. He was honored with a special award for hisachievements in disseminating the Hebrew language. He is a member ofthe World Zionist Organization’s Executive Committee.E. E. published his autobiography, in Hebrew,Avanim Mitgalgelot Besa'ara. (Stones Rolling in the Storm) 2006Fábián TiborMember of the “Shimoni Group”Prof. Fábry <strong>And</strong>rej ‘Feigi’Feigenbaum EndreBorn in Kolta in 1919Member of “Hashomer Hatzair”<strong>And</strong>rej joined the movement in 1929. In 1930 his family moved toBratislava where he continued to be active in the movement. In March1942, with the beginning of the deportations, mainly of girls, fromSlovakia, <strong>And</strong>rej was sent by the movement to Budapest. He met Samu<strong>Brothers</strong> for <strong>Resistance</strong> and <strong>Rescue</strong> 81

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