Given name: Chaim Family name: Frymer (3)

  • (1, 2, 3) YES
  • (1) Female, (2, 3) Male
  • (1) Chaim , (2) Chaim , (3) Chaim
  • (1) Frymer , (2) Frymer , (3) Frymer
  • (2) Grynszpan
  • (2) 1920
  • (2) 1972
  • (2) Gniewoszów
  • (2) Izrael
  • (1, 2, 3) No information
  • (1)

    In the bunker at Mila Street No. 18; together with Cywia Lubetkin, he escorts Helena Rufeisen-Schupper and other people crossing to the "Aryan side" through the sewers to the bunker at Franciszkanska Street No. 22. He comes back at Mila Street No. 18 after the bunker has been exterminated. He meets a small number of survivors in the ruins (Tosia Altman was among them). They go to Franciszkanska Street No. 22.

    (2)

    came from a religious family. During the uprising he was in the Akiba combat group in the central ghetto, he took part in the fight for the bunker at Mila Street No. 29. On 10 May he left the ghetto through the sewers and fought in the Wyszkow forests in a unit of Russian partisans. In March 1945 he went to Palestine. Died in Israel

    (3)

    Margot Rozebaum's cousin, an insurgent in the ghetto; after the war he published his memoirs in Israel

    • (1, 2) activists
    • (3) around the author, activists
  • (1)

    Rufeisen-Schuepper, Helena Pozegnanie Milej 18. Wspomnienia laczniczki Zydowskiej Organizacji Bojowej (A Farewell in Mila Street No. 18. Memoires of Messenger of the Jewish Fighting Organisation)

    (3)

    Rozenbaum, Margot; relacja 301-5914 (testimony 301-5914)

  • (1) 99; 113; 117, (2) 55, 95,99,231