Auction 83 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Decorative Objects. Silverware. Porcelain, Jewelry and much more
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Jan 26, 2022
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LOT 109:

Holocaust Yiddish Sh. Kaczerginski “Partizaner geyen!” illustr., DP Camp Bamberg, 1948

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Sold for: $30
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26/01/2022 at The Bidder
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Holocaust Yiddish Sh. Kaczerginski “Partizaner geyen!” illustr., DP Camp Bamberg, 1948
Holocaust Yiddish Sh. Kaczerginski, Jewish Partisan, “Partizaner geyen!” illustr., DP Camp Bamberg, 1948
Second improved edition.
(Hg. durch den obersten Verband der Vereinigung der Partisanen, Soldaten, Idealisten in Deutschland.)
Otto-Verlag Bamberg, 175 pp., hard cover, 20 x 15 cm.,
Illustrated by real photos.
Condition: Pages 165-170 are missing; covers detached, rubbed, worn; spine is missing; title page and first small block detached;
Light brown /brown paper; bleu stain near upper edge to some pages.
Shmerke Kaczerginski (1908–1954), Yiddish writer and cultural activist. Born in Vilna to a poor family and educated at that city’s Talmud Torah, Shmerke (Pol., Szmerke) Kaczerginski lost both his parents during World War I. As a youth, he was involved with outlawed Communist groups and was arrested several times, serving a lengthy prison term. In the 1930s, two of his revolutionary poems became popular in Poland. He wrote short stories with a radical bent and was a correspondent and reporter for literary publications, including the semilegal leftist press in Poland and the New York Communist daily Morgn-frayhayt. He collected Holocaust folklore materials, particularly songs, and out of that work grew the collections Dos gezang fun vilner geto, 1947
He was one of the founders of the literary group "Jung Vilne", as well as one of its most active figures, wrote in Yiddish [8]. He published short stories of the 1930s, and later poetry, under the name “Haver Schmerke” (Comrade Schmerke) and (more often) with the abbreviation “H. Shmerke "(comrade Shmerke). [5] [9] In October 1939, when the Soviet Union transferred the Vilnius region to Lithuania, Kacherginsky left Vilna, but in June 1940, after the beginning of the occupation of Lithuania by Soviet troops, he returned to his hometown, where he became a prominent figure in the cultural life of now Vilnius [10].
After the German attack on the Soviet Union, in the spring of 1942, Kacherginsky ended up in the Vilnius ghetto, where he participated in the work of an underground organization, saving Jewish manuscripts, books, museum exhibits and other relics from destruction [7]. In September 1943 he fled and joined a partisan detachment [4], subsequently taking part in the liberation of Vilnius [11]. In July 1944, Kacherginsky returned to the city and began to retrieve the valuables saved during the war, hidden by the underground in a special bunker

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