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Szmul Mordko Zygielbojm (; yi, שמואל זיגלבוים; – ) was a
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politician, Bund trade-union activist, and member of the National Council of the
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. Zygielbojm was born in 1895 into a working-class family and had to leave school at age ten. In his early twenties he became involved in Bund trade-union activism, and in 1924 was elected to the Bund Central Committee. He edited a Bund newspaper and in 1938 was elected to the
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city council. Upon Germany's invasion of Poland, he fled to Warsaw and was briefly a member of the ''
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''. He fled to the
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, then to
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, where he was appointed to the National Council of the
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. He interviewed
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and tried to publicize the mass murder of Jews in German-occupied Poland. After the
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was brutally crushed, and Warsaw's remaining Jews murdered by units under SS-Brigadeführer
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, Zygielbojm committed suicide to protest the inaction of the western Allies.


Early years

Szmul Zygielbojm was born on February 21, 1895 in the village of Borowica, Poland (then part of the
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). His family moved to
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in 1899. Due to poverty, he left school and began working in a factory at the age of 10. Zygielbojm left home for
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when he was 12, but he returned to Krasnystaw at the beginning of World War I and moved with his family to
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."Szmul Mordekhai Zygielbojm," Aktion Reinhard Camps.


Bundist career

In his 20s, Zygielbojm became involved in the Jewish
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, and in 1917 he represented Chełm at the first Bundist convention in Poland. Zygielbojm so impressed the Bund leadership at the convention that he was invited to Warsaw in 1920 to serve as secretary of the Trade Union of Jewish Metal Workers and a member of the Warsaw Committee of the Bund. In 1924 he was elected to the Bund's
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, a position he held until his death.R. Henes
Shmuel Mordekhai (Arthur) Zigelboim
''Commemoration Book Chelm'' (Translation of ''Yisker-bukh Chelm'', published in Yiddish in Johannesburg, 1954), pp. 287-294.
By 1930, Zygielbojm was editing the Jewish labor unions' journal, ''
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'' ("Worker’s Issues"). In 1936, the Central Committee sent him to
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to lead the Jewish workers' movement, and in 1938 he was elected to its city council.


Exile

After
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invaded Poland in September 1939, Zygielbojm returned to Warsaw, where he participated in the defense committee during the
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and defense of the city. When the Nazis occupied Warsaw, they demanded 12 hostages from the population to prevent further resistance.
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, the city's president, proposed that the Jewish labor movement provide a hostage, Ester Iwińska. Zygielbojm volunteered in her place. On his release, Zygielbojm was made a member of the Jewish Council, or
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, which the Nazis had appointed. The Nazis ordered the Judenrat to begin the creation of a
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within Warsaw. Because of Zygielbojm's public opposition to the order, his fellow Bundists feared for his safety and arranged for him to leave. In December 1939, Zygielbojm reached
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. Early in 1940, he spoke before a meeting of the
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in
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and described the early stages of the Nazi persecution of Polish Jewry. When the Nazis invaded Belgium in May 1940, Zygielbojm went to
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and then the US, where he spent a year and a half trying to convince Americans of the dire situation facing Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland.


National Council

In March 1942, he arrived in London to join the National Council of the
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, where he was one of two Jewish members (the other was
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). In London, Zygielbojm continued to speak publicly about the fate of Polish Jews, including a meeting of the
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and a speech broadcast on
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on June 2, 1942. On June 25, 1942, ''The Telegraph'' reported the existence of Nazi gas chambers and the mass killing of Jews, based on Szmul Zygielbojm's information. His booklet, written in English in 1942 and titled "Stop Them Now. German Mass Murder of Jews in Poland", with a foreword by Lord Wedgwood, was his final attempt to make the world aware of the extermination of Jews in Europe. In the middle of 1942,
Jan Karski Jan Karski (24 June 1914 – 13 July 2000) was a Polish soldier, resistance-fighter, and diplomat during World War II. He is known for having acted as a courier in 1940–1943 to the Polish government-in-exile and to Poland's Western Allies abo ...
, who had been serving as a courier between the
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and the Polish government in exile, was smuggled into the
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. One of his guides in the ghetto was Leon Feiner who, like Zygielbojm, was a Bundist. Karski asked Feiner what prominent American and British Jews should do. "Tell the Jewish leaders," Feiner said, "that ... they must find the strength and courage to make sacrifices no other statesmen have ever had to make, sacrifices as painful as the fate of my dying people, and as unique."Jan Karski,
Story of a Secret State
'' pp. 42-50.
In the months following his return from Warsaw, Karski reported to the Polish, British and American governments on the situation in Poland, especially the Warsaw Ghetto and the Bełżec death camp, which he had visited secretly. (It is now believed that Karski had seen the Izbica Lubelska transit ghetto where Jews were held until they could be sent to Bełżec.) Newspaper accounts based on Karski's reports were published by ''
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'' on November 25 and November 26, and ''
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'' of London on December 7."What was known, what was done by the Allies," Aktion Reinhard Camps. In December, Karski described the conditions in the ghetto to Zygielbojm, who passed along Feiner's message: Two weeks later, Zygielbojm spoke again on BBC Radio concerning the fate of the Jews of Poland. "It will actually be a shame to go on living," he said, "if steps are not taken to halt the greatest crime in human history." E. Thomas Wood and Stanislaw M. Jankowski
Believing the Unbelievable
''Karski: How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust'' (1994).


Suicide

On 19 April 1943, the
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governments of the UK and the US met in
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, ostensibly to discuss the situation of the Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. By coincidence, that same day the Nazis attempted to liquidate the remaining Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto and met with unexpected resistance. By the beginning of May, the futility of the Bermuda Conference had become apparent."To 5,000,000 Jews in the Nazi Death-Trap, Bermuda was a Cruel Mockery," ''
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'', 4 May 1943, p. 17.
Days later, Zygielbojm received word of the suppression of the
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and of the Ghetto's final liquidation. He learned that his wife Manya and 16-year-old son Tuvia had been killed there. At his home in west London, 12, Porchester Square,
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, on 11 May Zygielbojm committed suicide with an overdose of
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, as a protest against the indifference and inaction of the Allied governments in the face of
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"Canada was warned of the coming Holocaust. We turned away 900 Jewish refugees, anyway
, ''
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He died at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, on 12 May 1943."ZYGIELBOJM Szmul Mordko of 12 Porchester-square Paddington… died 12 May 1943" in ''Wills and Administrations 1943 (England and Wales)'' (1944), p. 688 In a long suicide note addressed to Polish president
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and prime minister
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, Zygielbojm said that while the Nazis were responsible for the murder of the Polish Jews, "the whole of humanity" was also indirectly culpable. He accused the Western Allies of "looking on passively upon this murder of defenseless millions of tortured children, women and men," and the Polish government of not doing enough. He wished his letter to be widely publicized and hoped that "the Polish Government
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embark immediately on diplomatic action... in order to save the living remnant of the Polish Jews from destruction." After his death, Zygielbojm's seat in the Polish exile parliament was taken over by
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. Zygielbojm's younger son, Joseph, survived the Ghetto's destruction. After taking a leadership role in the Polish resistance during the war, he emigrated to the United States. He became a scientist at
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. He died in 1995, survived by his sons, Arthur and Paul. Zygielbojm did not leave a will, but administration of his estate, valued at £360 and 17s, was granted to Lucjan Blit, a journalist.


Memorials

Zygielbojm's body was cremated in symbolic protest and unity with the murdered millions of the Holocaust. In 1959, his surviving son located the
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in a shed in the
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in London. Because Zygielbojm had been cremated, the religious community would not permit his ashes to be buried in a Jewish cemetery. With the assistance of the American Jewish labor movement, Zygielbojm's cremains were brought to the US and interred at the New Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Ridgewood, New York, in 1961. In May 1996, a plaque in memory of Zygielbojm was dedicated at the corner of Porchester Road and Porchester Square in London, near where he had committed suicide. The creation of the memorial was a joint project of the Bund and the
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. The Polish ambassador and the mayor of
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were present.Małgorzata Zglińska
"I bid farewell to everybody and everything that was dear to me and that I have loved,"
May 16, 2004.

A granite memorial to Zygielbojm was incorporated into a building at 5 S. Dubois Street
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, a
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built after World War II on the ruins of the
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From Żydowska Street to Umschlagplatz
p. 4.
In 2008 a plaque was added to the building in
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where Zygielbojm had lived. A Bundist commander of the
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,
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, wrote a letter that was read at the plaque's dedication. Zygielbojm is the subject of a 2001 Polish documentary, ' ("The Death of Zygielbojm"). The film, directed by , won a special mention at the
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. In 2021, he was the subject of a Polish drama film ''Śmierć Zygielbojma'' ("The Death of Zygielbojm"), which tells the story of an investigation by a British journalist into the life of Szmul Zygielbojm and his attempts to expose Nazi Germany’s war crimes. It was directed by
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and stars Wojciech Mecwaldowski in the title role.


Literature

*Dzamila Ankiewicz and Marek Nowowiejski. 2001
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''Zygielbojm's Death''. New York NY: Filmakers Library, 44min. *Aviva Ravel. 1980. ''Faithful unto Death: The Story of Arthur Zygielbaum''. Montreal: Arthur Zygielbaum Branch, Workmen's Circle. 208pp. *Aleksander Rowiński. 2000. ''Zygielbojma śmierć i życie'' ygielbojm's Life and Death Warsaw: Oficyna Literatów "Rój", 271pp. **German translation: Aleksander Rowiński. 2004. ''Zygielbojms Reise. Eine Spurensuche'' ygielbojm's Journey: A Search for Clues(translated from the Polish by Agnieszka Karaś). Osnabrück: fibre and Warsaw: Oficyna Literatów "Rój", 369pp. *Szmul Zygielbojm. 1947. זיגלבוים-בוך ''Zigelboym-bukh'' he_Book_of_Zygielbojm's_Writings_(edited_by_J.
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See also

* List of Poles#Holocaust resistance">List of Poles This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited. Science Physics * Czesław Białobrzeski * Andrzej Buras * Georges Charpak ...
(Holocaust resistance) * International response to the Holocaust


References


External links


The Last Letter From Szmul Zygielbojm
The Bund Representative With The Polish National Council In Exile, May 11, 1943
Suicide telegram
sent to Emanuel Nowogrodski, now at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in New York * Ruwin Zigelboim

/nowiki>, Dedicated to the Illustrious Memory of my brother, Shmuel Mordekhai (Arthur) Zigelboim], ''Commemoration Book Chelm'' (Translation of ''Yisker-bukh Chelm'', published in Yiddish in Johannesburg, 1954), pp. 295–302.f
Szmul Mordekhai "Artur" Zygielbojm
''The Terrible Choice: Some Contemporary Jewish Responses to the Holocaust.''
Papers of Shmuel Mordkhe (Artur) Zygielbojm.
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