Willi Bleicher
Willi Bleicher (; 27 October 1907 – 23 June 1981) was one of the best known and, according to at least one source, one of the most important and effective German trades union leaders of the post-war decades.In 1965 Yad Vashem recognized Willi Bleicher as Righteous Among the Nations. This reflected Bleicher's wartime activities as a detainee at the Buchenwald concentration camp, where he was one of those who risked their lives to save a child prisoner called Stefan Jerzy Zweig. The boy grew up to become an author and film maker. Thanks to a novel first published in 1958, and based on those events, the episode became widely known and celebrated. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Die Glocke vom Ettersberg : Mitteilungsblatt der Lagergemeinschaft Buchenwald-Dora. Gegründet 1958 von Otto Roth, Rudi Gottschalk, Ludwig Wolf (2008)1
Published in: Die Glocke vom Ettersberg : Mitteilungsblatt der Lagergemeinschaft Buchenwald-Dora. Gegründet 1958 von Otto Roth, Rudi Gottschalk, Ludwig Wolf (2008)1
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Published: Frankfurt am Main : Nachrichten-Verl.-Ges, 1984
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Published: Frankfurt am Main : Röderberg-Verl, 1978
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Published: Nördlingen : Greno, 1988
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