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Kremen Zorach, a Jewish resistance fighter who was the commander of the demolitions platoons of the "Shczors" and "Kotovsky" partisan battalions. He participated in the demolition of 22 German trains during the war. He was decorated with the Order of the Red Star and recommended for the Order of Lenin and Order of the Homeland War decorations after the war.

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    Kremen Zorach, a Jewish resistance fighter who was the commander of the demolitions platoons of the "Shczors" and "Kotovsky" partisan battalions. He participated in the demolition of 22 German trains during the war. He was decorated with the Order of the Red Star and recommended for the Order of Lenin and Order of the Homeland War decorations after the war.
    Kremen Zorach, a Jewish resistance fighter who was the commander of the demolitions platoons of the "Shczors" and "Kotovsky" partisan battalions.  He participated in the demolition of 22 German trains during the war.  He was decorated with the Order of the Red Star and recommended for the Order of Lenin and Order of the Homeland War decorations after the war.

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    Kremen Zorach, a Jewish resistance fighter who was the commander of the demolitions platoons of the "Shczors" and "Kotovsky" partisan battalions. He participated in the demolition of 22 German trains during the war. He was decorated with the Order of the Red Star and recommended for the Order of Lenin and Order of the Homeland War decorations after the war.
    Date
    1943 - 1944
    Locale
    USSR
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Moshe Kaganovich

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Moshe Kaganovich

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