On this day, 12 May 1918, Yakov Batyuk was born – one of the leaders of underground anti-fasci
On this day, 12 May 1918, Yakov Batyuk was born – one of the leaders of underground anti-fascist communist resistance in North-East Ukraine. A blind person, he organised an underground anti-fascist group of local workers and led many effective operations against Nazi troops. In 1942 he organised a secret anti-fascist printing house, distributing thousands of leaflets. Later he supplied weapons to partisans by stealing them from Nazi warehouses. In 1943, along with his sister, he managed to derail a train in North-East Ukraine. In August 1943 his entire group was arrested by the Gestapo and, after days of torture, 26 anti-fascists were executed, including Batyuk. * We only post highlights on here, for all our anniversaries follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wrkclasshistory https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1985958221589318/?type=3 -- source link