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'''Joseph Serchuk''' (1919 - 6 NovemberBlōtmōnaþ 1993) waswæs these commanderheretoga ofþæs theIudeiscan [[Jewish partisans|Jewish partisan]]ansæc unitwerod in theþǣm [[Lublin]] arealappan inon [[PolandPolaland|Polum]] duringin þǣm [[the HolocaustEallbærnet]] tīde. AfterÆfter the[[Ōðer warWoruldgūþ|þǣre gūðe]], gecȳðed he testifiedæt atgefandungum trials ofþāra Nazis and he receivedaþegd specialsundorweorþunge recognition from theof [[StateIsrahēl|Israhēl ofþæt Israelrīce]].
 
==BiographyLīf==
After his parents and other family members were killed in the [[ghetto]] in 1941, Joseph and his brother David were taken to [[Sobibor extermination camp]]. After one day in the camp, he fled with his brother to the nearest forest and together with others fleeing he founded the core of the partisan group. During the war, the group led by Jews who had escaped from the ghettos caught nearby and from [[Sobibor]]. The group also included the writer [[Dov Freiberg]].
 
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Joseph Serchuk died in 1993 in [[Tel Aviv]] at age 74. He was married, and left behind nine children and more than one hundred grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
 
== SeeSeoh alsoēac ==
* Dov Freiberg, To Survive Sobibor, [[New York]], 2007.
* Dov Freiberg, A Journey To The Past With Dekel Shibolim, [[Ramla]], 1993.
* Dov Freiberg, A Man as Any Other, Ramla, 1996.
* Mark Paul: [http://www.kpk-toronto.org/archives/TangledWeb3.doc ''Polish-Jewish Relations in Wartime Northeastern Poland and the Aftermath''] PEFINA Press, Toronto 2008
 
== ExternalŪtwearda linkshlencas ==
* [http://www1.jur.uva.nl/junsv/brd/Angeklengfr.htm About Oberscharführer Hugo Raschendorfer and his sentence]
* [http://www.thepartisan.org/document/68555,0,14493.aspx Joseph Serchuk at Organization of Partisans Underground Fighters and Ghetto Rebels] (Hebrew)
 
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