Posted on 08/27/2020 8:51:31 AM PDT by Twotone
One of the many remarkable heroes who helped the Jewish people during World War II is also hardly known. Mordechai Schlein, known as Motele, was just a 12-year-old child when he became a hero of the resistance, fighting Nazis with incredible courage and resolve.
In the 1930s Belarus was home to many vibrant Jewish communities. A heavily wooded country in Eastern Europe, Belarus today is a prosperous nation of nearly 10 million. Even today, Yiddish is one of the countrys recognized minority languages.
Motele Schlein was born in 1930 in a small Belarussian town called Karmanovka. There were only two Jewish families living in the hamlet: the Schleins and the Gernsteins. The Schleins worked as flour millers and struggled financially, while the Gersteins traded beet sugar and were more prosperous. Motele Schlein always showed an amazing aptitude for music and when he was eight he moved in with the Gernsteins so one of their sons, who himself was an accomplished violinist, could teach Motele violin.
On June 22, 1941, Nazi forces invaded Belarus and immediately began rounding up Jews. When Nazis arrived in Karmanovka, local families told them where to find the Schleins and the Gernsteins. Nazis entered the Schleins home and arrested everyone they found there Moteles mother, father and his little sister Bashiale. The family was sent to Auschwitz. When the Nazis reached the Gernsteins house, a terrified Motele hid cowering in the attic. Motele heard the Nazis murder all the members of the Gernstein family downstairs; their screams reverberated in his attic hiding place.
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The NAZIs disarmed the Jews in 1939, as I recall.
Compare this Jewish boy’s actions during WWII to the Jew George Soros’s actions.
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