Marek Edelman

Marek Edelman

Marek Edelman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 2, 2009.
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Marek Edelman, the last surviving leader of the ill-fated 1943 Warsaw ghetto revolt against the Nazis, died Friday at the age of 90.

Edelman died of old age at the family home of his friend Paula Sawicka, where he had lived for the past two years.

"He died at home, among friends, among his close people," Sawicka told The Associated Press.

Most of Edelman's adult life was dedicated to the defense of human life, dignity and freedom. He fought the Nazis in the doomed Warsaw ghetto revolt and later in the Warsaw city Uprising. And then for decades he fought communism in Poland.

His heroism earned him the French Legion of Honor and Poland's highest civilian distinction, the Order of the White Eagle.

One of the few survivors of three weeks of uneven struggle in the Warsaw ghetto, he felt obliged to preserve the memory of the fallen heroes of that first large-scale Jewish revolt against the Nazis. Each year, on the revolt's anniversary, he laid flowers at Warsaw's monument to the ghetto heroes, and called for tolerance.

'Man is evil, by nature man is a beast," he said, and therefore people "have to be educated from childhood, from kindergarten, that there should be no hatred."

He also felt obliged to appeal repeatedly to the world for freedom and peace - even when it had to be won in a fight.

"When you cannot defend freedom through peaceful means, you have to use arms to fight Nazism, dictatorship, chauvinism," Edelman said in an 2008 interview with The Associated Press in his apartment in the central city of Lodz, which was filled with portraits of Jews and of scenes reminiscent of the Holocaust.

He worked at a city hospital Lodz, almost to his last day.

Edelman was born Jan. 1, 1919 in Homel, which was then in eastern Poland and is now in Belarus. His family soon moved to Warsaw.

When the Nazis invaded Poland on Sept.1, 1939, Edelman was member of Bund, a Jewish socialist organization that later masterminded plans for resistance against the occupying Germans.

The Germans set up the Warsaw ghetto in November 1940, cramming some 460,000 Jews from the city and from across Poland in inhuman conditions. After a year, almost half the people there had died of disease and starvation.

The resistance plans were implemented April 19, 1943, when the Nazis moved to liquidate the ghetto by killing or sending some remaining 60,000 residents to the death camps. Thousands were put on regular transports to the death camps of Treblinka, Majdanek and Sobibor.

But that April, the well-trained German troops encountered unexpectedly fierce resistance from a few hundred young, poorly armed Jewish civilians, determined to die fighting rather than in gas chambers.

At the age of 23, Edelman took command of a brush-makers unit, based at a brush factory.

"No one believed they would be saved," Edelman said. "We knew t h e struggle was doomed, but it showed the world there was resistance against the Nazis, that you could fight the Nazis."

They had few guns and no food but were driven by a goal.

The Nazis "wanted to destroy the people and we fought to protect the people in the ghetto, to extend their lives by a day, or two or five," he said.

The ghetto fighters inflicted heavy losses on the Germans, but eventually succumbed. More than 55,000 people were killed or deported to Nazi concentration camps when the uprising failed.

The uprising's leaders were rounded up in a bunker and, seeing no chance of escape, committed suicide on May 8, 1943.

The Nazis razed the ghetto street by street, as part of their so-called "final solution" in which they killed 6 million people in their efforts to wipe out European Jewry.

Edelman was not in the bunker. With a small group of survivors, he left through the sewers to the Aryan side of Warsaw, where he found places to hide a nd helped coordinate Jewish partisan groups in nearby forests.

The deadly struggle was "worth it ... even at the price of the fighters' lives," he said later. "They could not be saved, anyway."

In August and September of 1944, Edelman fought in the Warsaw Uprising, another ill-fated revolt meant to free the capital from Germans ahead of the advancing Red Army.

After the war, Edelman became a cardiologist in Lodz. He joined the democratic opposition and the Solidarity freedom movement, and was interned under the Dec.13, 1981, martial law aimed against Solidarity.

In the end, the Solidarity movement led to the ouster of communists from power in Poland in 1989.

Edelman's wife, Alina Margolis-Edelman, worked as a nurse in the Warsaw ghetto and after the war became a pediatrician. With their son, Aleksander, and daughter, Anna, she left Poland for France following the communist-sponsored anti-Semitic purges of 1968. She died in Paris on March 23, 200 8 .

But Edelman never wanted to leave Poland.

"When you were responsible for the life of some 60,000 people, you don't leave and abandon the memory of them," he told the AP.

He held honorary doctorate of the Yale University.

He is survived by his son, Aleksander, his daughter, Anna, and grandchildren Liza and Tomek.


Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press

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John Gotti Lowder

January 25, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Lauren Wright

May 5, 2010

Dr.Marek Edelman,
You were and are a light of courage in a world filled with conflict and injustice. Your story fills me with hope and as I read of you as a very young man of resolve and bravery, I can only hope that I raised my children with as much character and courage. You are blessed, your mother and father are blessed, those who lived because of your actions are blessed. I hope to meet you on the other side. I bid you now, a faithful servant of God and humanity, peaceful rest.
Lauren Wright

Donald Edelman

October 27, 2009

Dr.Marek was a courageous and great man. May he rest in peace.

JON LOWDER

October 22, 2009

WE WILL BE PRAYING FOR THE EDELMAN FAMILY AT THIS TIME. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

JON LOWDER
MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA

sharon Davis

October 22, 2009

What a brave wonderful man, I wished there were many more like him today. He is a tremdous loss to the world, God Bless All Of You for you loss

Robert Buckhanan

October 22, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

October 21, 2009

A true hero of the people.

Peary Brown

October 21, 2009

What a remarkable life!!

Jacquelin A

October 21, 2009

I cry for a man I didn't know. I thank him for showing courage in a time of madness.

October 20, 2009

may god bless you marek Edelman and god help us all. Beverly ( ILL)

Michelle

October 20, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

ruby wilde

October 19, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Don Craddock

October 19, 2009

God bless you and may your soul rest in the bosom of Jehovah God and may you be joined again with your long departed friends that were lost in that terrible time of the Holocaust! Thank you for your service!

October 19, 2009

It is sad that we have to loss such great people as this. People who have given so much to the world. Those of us left behind must honor them by following their example and stand up to mans senseless inhumanity. God bless Marek Edelman. KW Michigan

Shirley

October 17, 2009

Marek Edelman was a true hero. May we always remember his courage and follow his example in promoting human dignity and protecting human life. Shalom, Dr. Edelman, Shalom.

Marc G

October 17, 2009

May we always remember the deeds of Marek Edelman and all the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising--survivors and martyrs, and teach every generation of such heroism and bravery in the face of overwhelming evil. Having witnessed ultimate evil, he not only rose up against it, but denied its power by doing good all the days of his life, an example to us all. Zichrono livracha.

Tammy Arroyo

October 17, 2009

Thank you for all that you have done for humanity. You will be missed.

Gustavo Urquiza

October 17, 2009

A man of great valor. "Where have all the young men gone?"
Gustavo U. Urquiza
El Paso, Tx.

Beth Listvan

October 15, 2009

What a wonderful man Mr. Edelman was. He is truly an example for all of us. Poland can be proud to have such an honorable man to fight for her freedom. May God bless all of Mr. Edelman's family!

Barbara Hudgins

October 15, 2009

Mr. Edelman was truly a man of valor and interity. May we each take on the responsibility to maintain vigilance over opression and tyranny and to remember that we must be willing to fight for freedom not only for ourselves, but also for all men. May the peace of God be with your family.

pablo wong

October 15, 2009

he wwas a great dude

Anna Mushrush

October 14, 2009

I remember quite well, I am 87 now. God bless you all. Anna

October 14, 2009

He was one of the bravest men this century has seen. My nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Elizabeth Best

October 14, 2009

He was one of the bravest men this century has seen. My nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Ronda Wilkoff

October 14, 2009

What a noble and brave man he was. if only more were like him. He is a saint gone to heaven after a long, hard work for humanity on earth. A hero whose example should be followed by others.

Teresa Villegas

October 14, 2009

This is the stuff Nobel Prize winners are made of.May the Lord be with your family.

Annie Clark

October 13, 2009

Peace, at last.If bravery like yours were not so rare...
God Bless and keep you & your family.

Jessica W

October 13, 2009

Mr. Edelman was a heroic and brave man who fight for one of mankinds basic rights -- Freedom. May Glod bless you all.

October 12, 2009

We have lost a great hero.It is men like Edelman that should win a peace prize.May God comfort all who love him & miss him.
Diann Marconett

October 12, 2009

The Lord bless you and keep you;
The Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you;
The Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.

"The only way for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing". God Bless you Marek Edelman because you were willing to do something in the face of certain death. We need more men like you.

Victor Benitez

October 12, 2009

May God bless you and comfort you on your loss. We and the world have lost the epitome of a gentle giant...with compassion and caring for his fellow man. It is men like Marek Edelman that encourage us to maintain vigilance over oppression and tyranny. He may be gone but his spirit lives in each and everyone of us that believe in F R E E D O M....

JOHNATHON LOWDER

October 12, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

October 11, 2009

DR.Marek Edelman;thank you for yor bravery,rest in peace/Irena/Palm Springs

D.C. Maheineke

October 11, 2009

Rest in peace: you've done great things during lifetime !

judy wootan

October 11, 2009

Mr. Edelman is a great example of bravery. May we never forget his struggle and the struggles people are facing today, using him and others as our leaders to follow.

Lynne C.

October 11, 2009

I am in awe at your bravery and compassion. God bless you, and may you rest in peace....

Angela Harris-Parks

October 11, 2009

It is Angels like Marek Edelman, that urge upon my soul to be a better citizen. Go rest now brave soldier and let your memory live on as we strive to do better.

Wendy W

October 10, 2009

God bless you ! Now here is a man whom the Nobel Peace Prize should have gone to !

Mikki Harper

October 10, 2009

If good does not stand against evil then what? It is good to know there have been such as this man walking amounst us. If only there were more...

Cynthia

October 10, 2009

God bless you, Dr. Edelman. Thank you for standing so bravely against evil. You are a remarkable human being. May you rest in peace.

jim downey

October 10, 2009

I did not know you but I salute you and the others with you who made that gallant stand. May GOD grant you joy and happiness in Heaven.

Jachiam Haffter

October 10, 2009

Marek was and example of the modern version of the Macabees or in my view the protector of decency and
justice.

Debra Cohen

October 9, 2009

I knew nothing about Dr. Edelman before reading of his passing but I will remember and honor his life from now on. Dr. Edelman, thank you for the lives you made possible. I wish you a peaceful journey!

Gaye Hill

October 9, 2009

"No one believed they would be saved," Edelman said. "We knew the struggle was doomed, but it showed the world there was resistance against the Nazis, that you could fight the Nazis."

Rest in Peace with God, Marek Edelman. Only when we stand, can evil be defeated - you did your part, I hope if we are called upon, we can do our part even half as well.

Janice Stringer-Hester

October 8, 2009

It is so sad to hear of the passing of Mr. Edelman,his family should be proud of someone who stood up for himself and others under such a tremendously doomed fight. But each resistance gave way to the final victory. My father, Sheldon Stringer, fought with honor for the liberty of the world's oppressed even when African Americans didn't have the same freedoms. We still need exceptionally brave men to fight for the downtrodden today. God Bless,they rest among the angels now. Sincerely Janice Stringer Hester

Kris

October 8, 2009

I have always been interested in WW2 and the Holocaust. Your story is so heroic and deserves to be recogized. Thank you Mr. Edelman for fighting evil and my condolences to your loved ones. We have lost another piece of history. Rest in peace-

hinda leikach

October 8, 2009

my father was from lodz also. Seems it was around the same time. I want to thank you Mr. Marek Edelman for your persistance and determination to preserve yiddishkite. We will never forget!

October 8, 2009

May we be able to summon the courage to confront evil as this man did. He is an example to his family and all of us. My condolences to the family even though I never knew him.

Hazel Zimmer, Laconia NH

Patricia

October 8, 2009

The world of owes this brave man a debt of gratitude that words cannot express. My deepest condolences to his family. What a truly great loss to humanity.

Erv

October 8, 2009

It's a strange world when we all know the names of the brutish tyrants of recent and past history and so few know the names of the heroes who fought them.

A respectful Thank You to Mr. Edelman

Joyce

October 8, 2009

May he be blessed for eternity -- a true hero.

Martha

October 8, 2009

I'm grateful for the opportunity to read this man's story. We need to remember those who gave so much for their fellow man.

October 8, 2009

REST IN PEACE,DEAR SIR.

Joanne W

October 8, 2009

May God All-Mighty reward Dr. Edelman for his bravery.

Tammy

October 8, 2009

Mr. Edelman, my "Thank You" can never be expressed as eloquently as I feel it in my heart. You blessed the lives of many more than the 60,000 people. The world owes an endless debt of gratitude and honor to you.

G. Nickol

October 7, 2009

We are truly fortunate to have shared this earth with one so brave and principled. God bless Dr. Edelman...

Jim Gambol

October 7, 2009

Remarkable man that displayed great courage in the face of evil.
An inspiration for all people!
Now rest in peace!

Maria Hufty

October 7, 2009

Dr. Edelman is a true hero and a wonderful human being.

Mary Simpson

October 7, 2009

What unbelievable bravery he had. If l could have a spec of his saintliness....

Noel Carlson

October 7, 2009

As a teen in the 1960's I read as many books on the Holocaust as I could trying to understand how it could have happened. The inhumanity and the loss of lives has been a burden. Men and women like Dr. Edelman should be praised for their resistance to the horrors they lived through. May he rest in peace and may his children find peace and safety in the shadow of God's wings.

October 7, 2009

thankyou . we will continue your fight.

Rob Race

October 7, 2009

The few that stand up when the world around them seems to be crumbling down, when no one is there to help, when only through self determination and love of family and country, they should have the highest honor here on this earth and in the after life. Oh that others will follow in your footsteps and always have a watchful eye that it will never happen again. What a happy reunion Marek is having right now, enjoy........

October 7, 2009

What a wonderful man.

Virginia

October 7, 2009

TRULY A PART OF THE GREATEST GENERATION! THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING, THAT YOU HAVE DONE IN YOUR LIFE TIME. GOD HAS BLESSED THIS WORLD, WITH YOUR COMPASSION, KINDNESS AND HARD WORK, FIGHTING FOR HUMAN DIGNITY. CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY, YOU REALLY HAD A GIFT FROM GOD.

Ronald R. Rathbun

October 7, 2009

Mr. Edelman life was a story of one brave man---May he rest in peace that he so richly deserved---God bless you Mr. Edelman Your earthly trials are over now

david s

October 7, 2009

boruch dayen emes what a great man

M Hill

October 7, 2009

Mr. Elelman was an amazing man, the world is at a great loss. My deepest sympathy to his family.

ROZ GASKIN

October 7, 2009

GOD BLESS YOU MAREK
NEVER WILL WE FORGET A SINGLE MOMENT OF WHAT HAPPENED
HE WHO SAVES A LIFE ,SAVES THE WORLD ENTIRE

Rise Hill

October 6, 2009

Mr. Marek Edelman, Is a shining example of what all of us should strive to become, a humanitarian, a person who loved others, a man who believed in freedom for all and most of all, the importance of family and God, never to take either for granted.

Harry Simpson

October 6, 2009

Well done good and faithful servant. Well done.

October 6, 2009

Zichrono livracha
May his memory be a blessing

A.J. Haskins

October 6, 2009

Marek Edelman was a hero and a damn fine man!

G. Flood

October 6, 2009

He saved a lot of lives in his life.

October 6, 2009

I didn't know Mr. Edelman personally, but I still want his family to know I'm sorry for their loss. He must have been a very brave man.

C. Wilson

Robert Young

October 6, 2009

What a brave and remarkable man. It is an honor to just know about him. His humanity is a burning light coming out of so much darkness. My god bless him and his family.

Claire

October 6, 2009

"May Dr. Edelman's shining example continue to encourage all people everywhere in the world to work together for peace and justice."

James Fox

October 6, 2009

God and I hold up Dr. Edelman as a person who lived for the hopeless, persecuted and forgotten. Never forget.

Lisa

October 6, 2009

The Holocaust and it's victims MUST NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. Though he is the last of those who participated in the uprising, the children and grandchildren must make sure no one ever forgets. To his children and grandchildren: be proud of your father/grandfather. May he rest in peace.

Debbie Maurer

October 6, 2009

As a friend of another survivor, Adam Borenstejn who acted as a young scout for the uprising, and who's uncle Sonjeck taught weaponry to the members of the ZOB, I want to express my deep sympathy for the family, and express my gratitude for his service during the war. Adam lived to tell his story and it was because of men like Marek Edelman that I was able to learn of the events that took place in Warsaw.

Lorinda

October 6, 2009

Thank you for all you have done for humanity Dr. Edelman. Your life has touched my soul. I hope your story gets told to future generations so if faced with such atrocities they will have the courage to stand up for their fellow man and their convictions. Rest in Peace, you will have many that well be greeting you at the gates of Heaven.

Louise Cardone Calabrese

October 6, 2009

What else can be said for a man such as was, Dr. Marek Edelman. He stayed in the land that he loved ~ fought so hard for his Jewish and Polish identity, and helped bring freedom to the world and his land, Poland.
Dr. Edelman will live forever in the hearts of those that believe as he did.
As he said, we have to teach our children not to hate.
Our deepest sympathy and prayers to his family and those he loved.
I will never forget him.

Darell Young

October 6, 2009

This man is a hero to all men who fight for humanities
existence. May he rest in peace.

charleme bostrom

October 6, 2009

What a remarkable man and story. Those of us who lived during that time and were younger have no memory of these horrible events. May his surviving children realize what a great man he was.

brittany

October 6, 2009

How wonderful that the people he knew were so blessed to have such a man on their lifes. I wish that one day I will do something a great as this man.To have survived the things this man has seen and live to the age he did is a true testamnt of human spirit. Rest in peace, you were a wonderful human being.

October 6, 2009

A man of dignity and honor, who knew the true meaning of life.
Don E. Finegold
Salem, MA

Barb & Tom Layton

October 6, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. I hope the words in Psalms 72:12-14 will be a comfort for you.

L B

October 6, 2009

May Dr. Edelman's life story be told forever. May his life story teach others that all we take from this world at the end of our earthly lives is what we have done and how we have treated (or mistreated) others. And, I can only hope to know him in Heaven.

October 6, 2009

A True Hero !

Jeff Peisach, Baltimore, MD

Phyllis

October 6, 2009

Marek Edelman was a man who always put the lives of others before his, and was a perfect example of a hero and a saint. Let us each remember him by helping someone in need. May he rest in the peace of the Lord.

Patricia Smith

October 6, 2009

What a remarkable man. He will be missed by many. May his soul fly to heavan on the wings of Angles to rest eternally at the right hand of the Father. God Bless us all.

Loretto Stevens

October 5, 2009

This brave, tough man no doubt is in that place in heaven set aside for true heroes. He kept alive the story of the Warsaw Ghetto from which we can draw inspiration and instruction. His life was a gift to the world.

Lois Bestercy

October 5, 2009

He was a great man.May his wish for peace and kindness be everyone's goal,

Samuel Stephens

October 5, 2009

There is no greater love for human kind,when one will put his life on the line for fellow person.In loving memory of a person who went beyond the call of duty.

Connie Peters

October 5, 2009

To Aleksander, Anna, Lisa and Tomek,
What a brave man he was! His memory shall live on for many years to come. My deepest sympathy goes out to you all in the loss of your beloved family member. Continue to tell his story so it may live on for others in the future. His struggles and accomplishments shall not go in vain. Bless you all!

Marilyn Hallman

October 5, 2009

I recently watched the movies 'Defiance' and 'The Couple'. I have seen Schindler's List and I also recall my father's stories of being a soldier in WWII. I truly admire the generation that gave me a safe world to live in, an example of how to preservere against impossible odds, and the courage to hold to my faith and my God...even until the end. A simple thank you can never be enough...but even so, from my heart...Thank You.

Nancy B.

October 5, 2009

I shall never forget greeting refugees of the revolt when they stopped at my College to be picked up by their sponsors. Your Dad not only helped to save a nation but he made this young American aware of how grateful she should be for her own country. I am sure Yaweh will grant him eternal peace and joy. Nancy

Shirley Israel-Thau

October 5, 2009

Although I never had the honor of meeting this man. he makes me very proud of my Jewish heritage.

Chele

October 5, 2009

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

October 5, 2009

Our deepest sympathy on the loss of
your father a true Hero.
Marek Edelman's life was a testimonial of love for mankind. May his memory
live on.

October 5, 2009

I'm so glad a few of them were able to fight back, even in those horrible conditions. He was a true hero!!

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