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Marcel Nadjari (or Nadjary, Nadjar, Nadzari, el, Εμμανουήλ Μαρσέλ Νατζαρή Νατζαρής , ''Nazarene'') (January 1, 1917 – July 31, 1971) was a Jewish-Greek survivor of the
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. Nadjari was a member of the ''
Sonderkommando ''Sonderkommandos'' (, ''special unit'') were work units made up of German Nazi death camp prisoners. They were composed of prisoners, usually Jews, who were forced, on threat of their own deaths, to aid with the disposal of gas chamber vict ...
'' in
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from May 1944 to November 1944. He is one of three members of the ''Sonderkommando'' that wrote his memoirsMarcel Nadjari, ''Χρονικό 1941–1945 hronicle', Ιδρυμα Ετσ – Αχα'ι'μ, Thessaloniki, 1991 after the war, along with
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and
Leon Cohen Leon Cohen ( el, Λεών Κοέν; born 15 January 1910 in Thessaloniki, Greece and died in August 1989 in Bat Yam, Israel), was a Jewish-Greek survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. He was a member of the ''Sonderkommando'' in Birkenau ...
. He took part in the preparation of the ''Sonderkommando'' uprising. He authored one of the 19 manuscripts of Sonderkommando members found near the ruins of the Birkenau crematoria.


Biography

Born in
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in 1917, Marcel Nadjari attended the Alsheikh French High School. His academic interests included drawing and painting. When he matured, he worked in his father's shop selling animal feed. He joined the military in 1937 and fought against the Italians in the 1940
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. In 1942, he was sent to a German
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with 1,500 other
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. In 1943, his parents and his sister were deported from Salonika and later murdered in Auschwitz. He later escaped from the camp and moved to
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, temporarily working for a soap manufacturer. In October 1943, he left Athens and was wounded in battle fighting the communist resistance. He was denounced by a French woman as a "Zionist and smuggler to Palestine." On December 30, 1943, he was arrested and spent a month in the Averof Prison in Athens. He was tortured by the Germans until he confessed his Jewish identity, inevitably being sent to the
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for two months.


Experiences in Auschwitz

He was deported from Athens on April 2, 1944 and arrived at the
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on April 11 along with several other deportees. Of these arrivals, 1,872 deportees were immediately sent to be murdered in the
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. Nadjari was one of the 320 Greek men selected for labor and he was assigned the number 182669. After spending two days in the ''Zentral Sauna'' in
Birkenau Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust. It con ...
, he and the other Greek men lived in the ''Block'' 12 of the ''Männerquarantäne Lager'' from April 13 to May 11. Then he was selected, along with 100 Greeks, to be part of the
Sonderkommando ''Sonderkommandos'' (, ''special unit'') were work units made up of German Nazi death camp prisoners. They were composed of prisoners, usually Jews, who were forced, on threat of their own deaths, to aid with the disposal of gas chamber vict ...
. He was assigned to ''Krematorium'' III and took part in the preparation for the ''Sonderkommando'' uprising, alongside Yaacov Kaminski, Lemke Chaïm Pliszko, Dawid Kotchak, Giuseppe Baruch, Leibl Paul Katz,
Leon Cohen Leon Cohen ( el, Λεών Κοέν; born 15 January 1910 in Thessaloniki, Greece and died in August 1989 in Bat Yam, Israel), was a Jewish-Greek survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. He was a member of the ''Sonderkommando'' in Birkenau ...
and
Alberto Errera Alberto Israel Errera ( el, Αλβέρτος Ερρέρα, 15 January 1913 – August 1944) was a Greek-Jewish officer and a member of the anti-Nazi resistance. He was a member of the '' Sonderkommando'' in Auschwitz-Birkenau from May to August 1 ...
. However, during the uprising on October 7, 1944, the prisoners of the ''Krematorium'' III were quickly surrounded by the Germans and did not take part in the rebellion. In November 1944, two months before the liberation of the camp, he buried a twelve-page manuscript written in Greek on November 3 on pages taken from a notebook, in which he described his observations of Auschwitz in a Thermos bottle and a briefcase near the ''Krematorium'' III. After the rebellion, Nadjari and his comrades were drafted into the ''Abbruchkommando Krematorium'' and were put in charge of demolishing the crematoria. On January 18, 1945, the SS evacuated Auschwitz, and the few thousand inmates that could walk were filed out of the camp on a
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. Although the members of the ''Sonderkommando'' were not allowed to leave the camp, Nadjari and some comrades mingled with the crowd of prisoners. He survived the death march and arrived in the
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on January 25. He was transferred in
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and later to Gusen, from which he was liberated by the
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of the 3rd US Army on May 5, 1945.


After Auschwitz

Nadjari went back to Greece after being liberated. He began working at a hospital in Athens in 1947. He began a journal recalling his experiences in Auschwitz with no intention of publishing. He married Roza Saltiel in 1947. Together they had a son, Alberto, born in 1950. In 1951, they moved to the
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where he became a tailor. Their daughter Nelly was born in
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in 1957. Nadjari died of a heart attack on 31 July 1971 at the age of 54 in New York. On October 24, 1980, Lesław Dyrcz, a student from the Brynek Forestry Vocational School, found a leather briefcase buried at about 40 centimeters deep in the ground while clearing the area around Birkenau crematorium III of stub and roots. Inside the briefcase was Nadjari's thermos liner. In his manuscript, he writes: ''I want to live, to revenge the deaths of Dad and Mum, and that of my beloved little sister Nelly''. His 1947 report was published in 1991 in Greek under the title ''Χρονικό 1941–1945 hronicle'. In October 2017, the text discovered in 1980 in the Birkenau soil was revealed after a spectral treatment made in 2013 by
Pavel Polian Pavel Markovich Polian, pseudonym: Pavel Nerler (russian: Павел Маркович Полян; born 31 August 1952) is a Russian geographer and historian, and Doctor of Sciences, Doctor of Geographical Sciences with the Institute of Geography ( ...
and Aleksandr Nikitjaev allowed for 85–90% of the manuscript to be legible.See the Marcel Nadjari manuscript recovering : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2xnfsAiEJY.


References

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