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Alexander Zeisal Bielski was born on 19 October, 1912 in Stankiewicze, near Navahrudak, Russian Empire, is a Leader of the Bielski partisans (1912–1995). Discover Alexander Zeisal Bielski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Stankiewicze, near Navahrudak, Russian Empire |
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18 August, 1995 |
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Brooklyn, United States |
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Russia
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Alexander Zeisal Bielski Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Alexander Zeisal Bielski's Wife?
His wife is Cyrl Borowski (m. 1939-1941)
Sonia Boldo (m. 1941)
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Cyrl Borowski (m. 1939-1941)
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Alexander Zeisal Bielski Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alexander Zeisal Bielski worth at the age of 82 years old? Alexander Zeisal Bielski’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Russia. We have estimated Alexander Zeisal Bielski's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Alexander Zeisal "Zus" Bielski (19 October 1912 – 18 August 1995) was a leader of the Bielski partisans who rescued approximately 1,200 Jews fleeing from the Nazi Holocaust during World War II.
Alexander "Zus" Bielski was born in 1912.
He grew up in the only Polish Jewish family in Stankiewicze.
The small village in Eastern Poland (now Western Belarus) is located between towns of Lida and Navahrudak, both of which housed Jewish ghettoes during World War II.
He was the son of David and Beila Bielski, who had twelve children: ten boys and two girls.
When Operation Barbarossa broke out, Tuvia, Zus, and Asael were called up by their army units to fight against the Nazi German occupiers.
Owing to so much chaos the units disbanded.
They fled to Stankiewicze, where their parents lived.
In July 1941, a German army unit arrived in Stankiewicze, and Jewish residents were moved to the Nowogródek ghetto.
Zus, along with his brothers Tuvia, Asael, and Aron, managed to flee to the nearby forest after their parents and other family members were killed in the ghetto in December 1941.
Other refugees joined them and eventually formed a large partisan group.
They hid in the forests of Belarus throughout World War II, led by the Bielskis.
Zus, along with his brothers Tuvia, Aron, and Asael, managed to save 1,236 Jews.
Zus left the partisans for the Red Army for a few months.
Today, the descendants of those who were saved number over 10,000.
Zus' first wife, Cyrl Borowski, and infant daughter were murdered by the Nazis.
One of the refugees Zus rescued was 18-year-old Sonia Boldo, who he would later marry.
Jay served in the IDF as a volunteer during the 1973 war, and Zvi (June 1, 1952 – April 14, 2013) served in the Israeli paratroopers during the Lebanon incursion.
Matthew and Elan, Jay's sons, served in a Special Forces unit within the elite Israeli paratroopers.
After the war, Zus initially moved to Israel, but he left for New York City in 1956.
There, he built his wealth by owning a large fleet of taxi cabs and a trucking company with his brother Tuvia.
He died of cardiac arrest in Brooklyn at age 82.
He and his wife Sonia had three sons: David, Jay, and Zvi.