Last night I had the rare pleasure of going to a lecture by the son of Zus Bielski  (played by Liev Schreiber in the movie Defiance) held in Flagstaff.
Zvi Bielski, the son, recounted  many stories of growing up around his legendary uncles and father who had all  been responsible for the largest rescue of Jews in WWII and told many  behind-the-scenes stories regarding what unfolded in the movie.
Some  interesting tidbits and statistics:
-The final scene in the movie where they flee  from the Nazis who've surrounded their forest camp and then retreat to the  swamps, didn't last one day but saw them waist-deep in the cold mud of the  swamps for 2 weeks while being pursued by up to 60,000 German soldiers  (according to Zvi). At one point during this trek, one of the partisans removes  a weakened mother and infant from the line and tells them they are slowing down  the group and must leave. Zus finds out, goes back, shoots the partisan, and  retrieves the mother and baby.
-Those living in the forest not only got food from  frequent raids on local (Nazi-sympathizetic) villages but from many farms in the  area who helped the Bielski partisans along with continually hunting and fishing  the forest lands. The forest was immense then- with up to 800 miles of  wilderness to the north according to Zvi. I had wondered about their  hunting/foraging efforts as little is covered in the books out there and Zvi  said they were indeed hunting everything from deer to bear to rabbits. As we all  know, a growling stomach will cause anyone to put aside their food biases after  a few days!
-When Zus (again played by Liev Schreiber) meets his  wife-to-be in a ghetto rescue operation by the Bielskis, she later asks him to  go back and rescue her parents who are still there. He makes no promises but  goes back a few days later and sneaks them out. Two days after that the Nazis  removed the remaining thousands of Jews and killed them. The rescued parents  lived until recently in NY and died at the ages of 99 and 98! Think of what they  had seen in their lifetimes.
Other than a few minor Hollywood scenes,  Zvi said the entire family, most of whom were on set as technical advisors,  applauded the director and the way the movie accurately portrayed the events and  characters involved. Zvi said that he and the other Bielskis still can't spend  time in Belarus because of the very real threat of retribution from those whose  families suffered payback from the Bielski brothers who were merciless.
If you  haven't seen the movie, check it out- it's a must-see piece of history and of great  warriors and a survival story of epic proportions. The book by Peter Duffy,  "The Bielski Brothers" was recommended above others by Zvi.
Tony Nester
Ancient Pathways Survival School
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Tony Nester is the author of numerous books and DVDs on survival. His  school Ancient Pathways is the primary provider of survival training for the  Military Special Operations community and he has served as a consultant for the  NTSB, Travel Channel, Backpacker Magazine, and the film Into the Wild. When not  on the trail, he lives in a passive-solar, strawbale home in northern Arizona.  For information on Tony’s books, gear, or bushcraft courses, visit  www.apathways.com.
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