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  1. The Paper Brigade was the name given to a group of residents of the Vilna Ghetto who hid a large cache of Jewish cultural items from YIVO (the Yiddish Scientific Institute), saving them from destruction or theft by Nazi Germany.

  2. Known as “The Paper Brigade,” they were a group of slave laborers who smuggled and hid rare books and manuscripts in the midst of the Holocaust. Theirs is an incredible story of cultural resistance in the face of almost certain death.

  3. The Paper Brigade was the name given to a group of residents of the Vilna Ghetto who hid a large cache of Jewish cultural items from YIVO (the Yiddish Scientific Institute), saving them from destruction or theft by Nazi Germany. Established in 1942 and led by Abraham Sutzkever and Shmerke Kaczerginski, the group smuggled books, paintings and ...

  4. Dec 8, 2018 · Known as “The Paper Brigade,” they were a group of slave laborers who smuggled and hid rare books and manuscripts in the midst of the Holocaust. Theirs is an incredible story of cultural resistance in the face of almost certain death.

  5. The Paper Brigade - Transcription: It’s an afternoon in July, 1943. We’re in the old YIVO building outside the Vilna ghetto in German-occupied Lithuania. Inside are a group of Jewish slave laborers, including Shmerke Kaczerginski: 34 years-old, short, receded hairline, a bit cross-eyed.

  6. Dec 16, 2012 · During WWII, a small group of Jewish scholars called “the paper brigade” waged a modern Maccabean revolt in an effort to preserve Yiddish literature.

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  8. Cultural resistance in the Vilna Ghetto most famously involved a group that came to be known as the Paper Brigade. These Jewish intellectuals were part of a forced-labor group organized by Nazis to help select what would be featured in what they planned to be a museum to an exterminated race.

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