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Rubinowicz, Dawid
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
רובינוביץ, דוד
Geboortedatum
1927-07-27
Overlijdensdatum
1942-09-22
Graflocatie
Treblinka
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Poland
Plaats van overlijden
Treblinka extermination camp
Woonplaatsen
Krajno, Poland
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diarist
student
Relaties
Jarochowska, Maria (editor)
Korte biografie
Dawid Rubinowicz was born and raised in Krajno, Poland, the son of a poor Jewish diary farmer. He began his diary in March 1940, after the Nazi invasion, and continued until at least June 1942. In September 1942, Dawid and his entire family perished in the Nazi gas chambers at Treblinka. Dawid was only 15 when he died. He left his diary, written in at least five copybooks, with his Polish neighbor and friend, Tadeusz Waciński. Later, the notebooks were passed on to Antoni Waciński, who kept them in his house for 15 years. A family that rented the house in the 1950s found the diary and read it aloud on the local radio. A few years later, journalist Maria Jarochowska arranged for it to be published for the first time. Excerpts from Dawid's diary also appear in several anthologies, including Salvaged Pages: Young Writers’ Diaries of the Holocaust, edited by Alexandra Zapruder and We Are Witnesses: Five Diaries of Teenagers Who Died in the Holocaust, edited by Jacob Boas.

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Poco dopo la conclusione della seconda guerra mondiale, i giornali diedero notizia del ritrovamento, tra le macerie di una casa in Polonia, di un nuovo "diario di Anna Frank": cinque quaderni scolastici ... (fonte: Google Books)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 1 andere bespreking | Apr 30, 2020 |
This is one of the less-famous teen Holocaust diaries. People seem to think Anne Frank was the only Jewish teenager who wrote a diary during the Holocaust, but there are others.

Dawid Rubinowicz was twelve years old when he began his diary in 1940. He was the son of a dairy farmer in rural Poland; the family was quite poor and possessed a single cow. Although he was quite young, he was a keen observer of the world around him and wrote in detail about the problems of wartime such as food shortages and inflation, and above all the rope tightening around the collective throat of the Polish Jews. He was recruited for forced labor on several occasions and his father was arrested and held by the Gestapo for some time before being released.

The diary ends in the middle of a sentence, in the entry describing Dawid's father's return. Some months later, Dawid and his entire family were killed at Treblinka. He was fourteen years old.
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