Dovid Diamant

1903–1994

Born in Hrubieszów, Poland, Dovid Diamant (born Erlich) was a member of the French Communist Party and of the French Resistance. Although he was offered safe passage to England several times, he remained in France throughout the war. Afterward, Diamant worked with the Union des juifs pour la résistance et l’entraide (Jewish Union for Resistance and Mutual Aid) to assist Jewish refugees. Diamant also dedicated himself to the documentation of Jewish resistance in France and Poland, especially by communist organizations, and he published widely on the materials he collected.

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How We Found the Manuscripts of the Martyred Writers

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A people that forgets its dead is condemned to decay—Jules Guesde We will never forget our dead. They still live among us and in our thoughts. For that reason, immediately after the Liberation, we…