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David Biderman | |
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דוד בידרמן | |
| Born | 1915 Marijampolė, Lithuania |
| Died | July 1944 (aged 28–29) |
| Occupation | Revisionist Zionist activist |
| Known for | Organising the armed underground in the Kaunas Ghetto |
David Biderman (דוד בידרמן, sometimes transcribed Bidermanas; 1915 – July 1944) was a Lithuanian Revisionist Zionist activist and member of Betar. Identified before the war in Betar photographs in Kaunas (Kovno), he is cited in archival documents as one of the organisers of the armed underground in the Kovno Ghetto, where he was killed during its liquidation in July 1944.[1][2]
David Biderman was born in 1915 in Marijampolė, into a Jewish family from Lithuania.[3]
He joined Betar, the youth movement of Revisionist Zionism, at a young age.
Archival photographs from the Jabotinsky Institute show him in 1936 among the “Betar Kovno members near Netzivut Betar Lithuania office”, the caption identifying D. Biderman alongside E. Rick, S. Rudnick, Dina Dilion, Z. Kleinman, and Y. Dilion.[4]
Another entry from the same archives lists him among the “Members of Yordenia Corporation in Kovno” (a Revisionist Zionist student corporation active in Kaunas), where he is named explicitly.[5]
Internal Betar lists from Lithuania in the 1930s also cite his name in Kaunas.[6]
Biderman also contributed as an editor to the Revisionist daily Our Moment, published in Kaunas in the 1930s.[7]
After the German invasion in 1941, the Jews of Kaunas were confined to the Kovno Ghetto. Hebrew archival documents attribute to David Biderman a role as an initiator:
In another testimony, the resister Mordechai Kranovsky notes explicitly: “at Biderman’s place, I saw weapons” (Hebrew: אצל בידרמן ראיתי נשק).[2]
These elements place Biderman at the heart of the underground's preparation, liaison, and arming network in the ghetto, alongside other groups (Zionists of various tendencies and communists) that formed a unified fighting organisation in 1943.
The ghetto was liquidated by the Nazis in July 1944. Several thousand people were deported or perished in the burning and systematic destruction of clandestine shelters. Biderman is believed to have died during these events.[3] The available archival sources do not provide the exact day.
His surname is sometimes spelled Bidermanas (Lithuanian transliteration). His elder brother was the photographer Izis (Israel Bidermanas, 1911–1980), internationally known for his work in France after the Second World War.[7]
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