Inspiration for Escaping Into The Night
I was first inspired to write this story when reading about Tuvia Bielski at the National Museum of the Holocaust in Washington, DC in January 2001. With his brothers, Bielski organized a network of encampments in the forests of western Belorussia that offered protection to over 1200 Jewish men, women and children who were able to escape from the ghettos. While most partisan units were solely concerned with guerrilla fighting and only accepted men, Bielski's primary mission was not to recruit fighters, but to save as many Jews as possible. Any Jew, regardless of age, gender or state of health was welcome into the Bielski encampment.
Though there was only a paragraph at the museum mentioning Bielski among the many unsung heroes of the Holocaust, the story intrigued me. What would it be like to live in the forests for months or years under the threat of attack? I began to find out what I could. Many sources were helpful, but all were scanty. However Nechama Tec's excellent book, Defiance: The Story of the Bielski Partisans gave a detailed account of the history of the Bielski encampment and the trials and tribulations of daily life.
I tried to be as true as possible to settings and daily activities, and to incorporate historical events I read about, though not necessarily in the context in which they happened. For example, there was an escape tunnel constructed in the Norwogrodek ghetto. The German army did engage in a direct attack on the partisans and the camp was forced to move across the swamp deeper into the Belorussian forests, but the story itself and the characters are all fictional. My goal was not to relate history as much as to explore the timeless issues of love, faith and loss as they relate to Halina's story.
For More Information, Check Out:
The story of Esia Shor, member of the Bielski partisans
Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation
Simon Weisenthal Multimedia Learning Center Online
The Ghetto Fighters' House: Holocaust and Resistance Heritage Museum, Israel
Nechama Tec, Defiance: The Bielski Partisans
Peter Duffy, The Bielski Brothers : The True Story of Three Men Who Defied the Nazis, Built a Village in the Forest, and Saved 1,200 Jews
Excerpt from Escaping Into The Night
Click here to read an excerpt from Escaping Into The Night on the Simon & Schuster, Inc. website.
Praise for Escaping Into The Night