Asael Bielski

Asael Bielski
Asael Bielski
Born 1908
Died 1945 (aged 36–37)
Known for Bielski partisans
Relatives

Tuvia Bielski, brother

Alexander Zeisal Bielski, brother

Aron Bielski, brother

Asael Bielski (1908 – 1945) (pronounced ah-soil) was the second-in-command of the Bielski partisans during World War II.

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Early life

Asael was the third son of David and Beila Bielski, being about two years younger than his brother Tuvia who later commanded the Bielski Otriad. The Bielskis were the only Jewish family of Stankiewicze, a small village in pre-war Poland, now Western Belarus located between Lida and Navahrudak (both of which later housed Jewish ghettos during World War II). Asael was one of 12 children—10 boys and two girls.[1] He was quieter and more reseved than his brothers, and was content to stay on the farm and around those he knew well.

With his older brothers leaving home and his father’s health deteriorating, Asael was becoming the new head of the household. As the male leader of the family, he had to arrange the marriage of his sister Tajba to an upper-class man named Avremale.[2]

Avremale had a sister named Chaja who was a high school graduate, which was rare for the time and place. Hearing that Asael needed help with bookkeeping, Chaja offered to tutor him.

After the Soviet invasion of Poland, the Bielski brothers collaborated with the Soviets[citation needed], which gained them hostility from the local Poles.

War

After Operation Barbarossa, Asael and two of his brothers, Tuvia and Zus, went into hiding in nearby forests.

Asael formed a group of 13, and later were joined by his brothers Zus and Aron. Tuvia's group later joined Asael's larger group. Another addition to the group was Chaja. While before the war, Asael had had little to no chance of marrying Chaja due to their class and educational differences, during the war years, this was no longer the case. Before joining them, Chaja had lived in a ghetto at first, then fled, leaving her boyfriend there. She lived in an underground hiding spot near the home of a Christian peasant, along with her two nephews. While in hiding she became very sick and needed medicine badly, so Asael walked all the way to the nearest pharmacy—many miles away—in the snow to get her medicine. He stayed with her until he felt she was out of harm's way. Later he bought her a gun for protection, and this served as an engagement gift. The two were married shortly before the war's end.

After the Soviet occupation of the area, Asael was drafted into the Soviet Red Army, and 6 months later was killed in the Battle of Königsberg of 1945.[3] He never lived to see his daughter Assaela, the child he fathered with Chaja.

Asael in history and in film

In the 2008 film Defiance, Asael (portrayed by British actor, Jamie Bell) is the third of four brothers, and seems to be about 20 years of age, or perhaps younger. In actuality, Asael was about 33 years of age (Born in 1908) at the time of the invasion, and was older than Zus (Born in 1912), which is contrary in the film. The film has been criticised in Poland due to its complete omission of all Polish aspects in the narrative even though the setting is on territory that was part of Poland before the war and inhabited by a large number of ethnic Poles. Specifically, Tuvia Bielski was a veteran of the Polish army and Polish partisans were also active in the forests of present-day Belarus, but the film only presents the roles of Jews, Russians and Germans. There was also controversy about the alleged involvement of the Bielski group in a massacre of Polish civilians conducted by Soviet-aligned partisans in Naliboki.[4][5] The Bielski partisan group was the subject of an official inquiry by the Polish Institute of National Remembrance's Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation after witnesses testified that Bielski partisans were among the perpetrators of the Naliboki massacre; however, the investigation found no conclusive evidence linking the Bielski group to the crime.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ Tec, Nechama (2009). Defiance; the Bielski Partisan. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 5. 
  2. ^ Tec, Nechama (2009). Defiance; the Bielski Partisan. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 12. 
  3. ^ (Polish) Piotr Głuchowski, Marcin Kowalski, Wojna polsko-ruska pod bokiem niemieckim, Gazeta Wyborcza, 13 January 2009
  4. ^ http://www.rp.pl/artykul/153227,251214_Bohater_w_cieniu_zbrodni_.html
  5. ^ http://www.rp.pl/artykul/61991,256256_Bielski__w_puszczy__niedomowien.html
  6. ^ http://www.ipn.gov.pl/portal/pl/245/7609/Komunikat_dot_sledztwa_w_sprawie_zbrodni_popelnionych_przez_partyzantow_sowiecki.html

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