Given name: Mosze Family name: Indelman (2)

  • (1, 2) YES
  • (1, 2) Male
  • (1) Mosze , (2) Mosze
  • (1) Indelman , (2) Indelman
  • (1, 2) No information
  • (1)

    Editor of the Jewish newspaper 'Hajnt', arrested on 16 October 1939. He was deported to the labour camp 'a few months before February 1940', that is after the arrest. The rumour has it that he was in Dirschau. Indelman was not allowed to talk about it, so he remained silent. He talked, however, about how he 'boldly and bluntly' presented his philosophy during the investigation - lack of contradictions in many principles of Zionism and Nazism, which amazed the investigators*. In February 1940 he was one of the 25 candidates to migrate to Palestine.

    (2)

    He was the president of the Jewish section in the Trade Union of Journalists, one of the 'Hajnt' (Today) magazine editors. He was arrested and led out from Warsaw. After some time, he came back, ill, he didn't go outside and hardly ever received anybody. After some time, he left Warsaw for Israel with his family, using passport, as a passenger of 'Lloyd- Trestino' travel agency.

    • (1, 2) Intelligentsia
  • (1)

    *If Mosze was released, the Germans might have thought, that he would collaborate with them, judging from his opinions. /note by A.W./

    (2)

    He demanded crossing out his surname form the list of 15 Jewish journalists, who could leave Warsaw in an evacuation train.

  • (1)

    Kaplan, Chaim Aron; Scroll of Agony. The Warsaw Diary, transl. from Hebrew and ed. by A. I. Katsh

  • (1) 35,91-92, (2) s.31,56-57