Urke Nachalnik

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Urke Nachalnik (Yiddish: אורקע נאכאלניק) (June, 1897November 11, 1939).

Itzchak Baruch Farbarowicz, better known by his literary name Urke Nachalnik, a Yeshiva boy who was born to a well to do Jewish family in Wizna, (a village near the town of Lomza, Poland), became a criminal and then a self made author and ended his life heroically in November 11 of 1939 as a leader of a small underground unit that fought the German invaders. His books and stories were published in several languages, and made into theater plays and newspaper serial stories. Likewise, numerous books and articles about Polish gangsters have included sections about Urke Nachalnik.

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