Sara Ginaite’s family & 40,000 other Jews were forced into the Kovno Ghetto. In the ghetto, a 17 y/o Sara joined the Anti-Fascist Organization, met & married her husband Misha Rubinson, & the two decided to flee the ghetto to fight the Nazis. Her mother did not want Sara to leave the ghetto, fearing for her daughter’s life. Ultimately, Sara’s sister promised she would not leave her mother’s side if her mother allowed Sara to escape. (2/9)
In the winter of 1943, in a daring escape plan, a truck appeared at the ghetto gate, the driver claiming to need forced labor for a night shift. Some of the Jewish ghetto police at the gate were in on the plan. They went into action to deceive the Nazi guards. A shout went up & they forcibly detained the nearby Jews, forcing them into the truck. But instead of taking them to forced labor, the truck drove on to the Rudninkai Forest where Sara & Misha joined the partisans. (3/9)
#WW2 #Resistance
The partisans in the Rudninkai Forest included ~40 fighters & included Poles, escaped Soviet POWs, Lithuanian paratroopers, & 11 Jews from the ghettos. Over time, the detachment grew to number 300 fighters with the majority Jews. (4/9)
Sara Ginaite & others helped Jews escape from the ghettos. Once, in order to smuggle weapons into the ghetto, she pretended to be a German nurse claiming she was there to escort 4 sick Jews who needed to be detained. Flirting with the Nazi guard she was able to distract the Germans & managed to get the armed partisans through the gate. (5/9)
The partisans attacked Nazi garrisons & cut communication lines. In one raid, the partisans attacked a farmer who was selling grain to the German military; the partisans would confiscate the grain for Lithuanians. “Entering the farmer’s house, I could see (the farmer’s) wife get out of her bed... The wife looked over carefully at me & told me that ‘war was not for woman (sic) to fight.’ So I asked her, ‘The killing of women & children is proper work for men?’” (6/9)
In 1944, the Russian Red Army advanced on Vilna & Kovno. As the Allies approached, the Nazis liquidated the ghettos of Lithuania. The partisans joined forces with the Russians & Sara & Misha took part in the liberation of Vilna & Kovno. The iconic photo of Sara with her rifle was taken by a Jewish Soviet major who was surprised to see a female, Jewish partisan standing guard in Vilna. (7/9)