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Biography of Ka-Tzetnik 135633
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 Known as Ka-Tzetnik 135633, because he renamed himself for the concentration-camp number tattooed on his skin, novelist and poet Yehiel Dinur was one of the first to write from his own experience of the Holocaust. He chronicled the horrors in detail...


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 Yehiel De-Nur or Dinur, ('De-Nur' means 'of the fire' in Hebrew) was born Yehiel Feiner on May 16, 1909, in Sosnowiec (Poland), near the German border. He died of cancer in Tel Aviv on July 17, 2001. During World War II De-Nur spent two years as a...


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Yehiel Dinur; Wrote of Auschwitz Life
07/24/2001: 322 words, approx. 1 pages Yehiel Dinur, 84, a Nazi death-camp survivor who wrote under the pen name K. Zetnick about "the planet called Auschwitz" and fainted in front of cameras at the trial of Adolf Eichmann, died of cancer July 17. The location of his death was...


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