Partisan Song: A Holocaust Story of Resilience, Resistance, and Revenge

James A Grymes

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Partisan Song: A Holocaust Story of Resilience, Resistance, and Revenge

Partisan Song: A Holocaust Story of Resilience, Resistance, and Revenge

James A Grymes

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The inspiring, previously untold tale of survival, defiance, heroism, and an unlikely hero - the Jewish civil engineer and musician who led the extraordinarily successful guerilla war to liberate Ukraine from Nazi occupation during World War II. Written by the National Jewish Book Award-winning author of Violins of Hope, this is a riveting window into a little-known aspect of WWII for history buffs, fans of the movie Defiance starring Daniel Craig, and readers of The Violinist of Auschwitz, Rebecca Frankel's Into the Forest and The Light of Days by Judy Batalion.

Prior to the Holocaust, Moshe Gildenman lived a simple life as a cultural leader in his hometown of Korets, Ukraine. When the Nazis murdered 2,200 Jews in his peaceful community, including his wife and daughter, Moshe responded not with prayer and grieving but with a cry for revenge. If Moshe was going to die, he was going to take as many Nazis with him as possible.

Bearing only a revolver, five bullets, and a Yiddish songbook, Moshe escaped to the forest with his son, a nephew, and nine other Jews. Fighting under the alias Uncle Misha, the engineer devised a number of intricate missions for the small but fearless brigade that became known as Uncle Misha's Jewish Group.

Operating in northern Ukraine under the leadership of their venerable and unlikely guerilla commander, this undaunted band of brothers and sisters is credited with carrying out more than 150 combat operations, blowing up bridges and other strategic targets. Even after the Nazis were driven out of Ukraine, Uncle Misha insisted on staying in the fight all the way to Berlin, until the last German was defeated.

The enthralling and profoundly moving story of Uncle Misha's extraordinary paramilitary success resounds powerfully with the enduring camaraderie he forged around forest campfires and his unyielding dedication to avenging the murders of his loved ones, liberating his homeland, and keeping his people's legacy alive.

About the Author

James A. Grymes is a Jewish Book Award-winning author who frequently appears as a public speaker at libraries, museums, synagogues, and universities, as well as prominent venues such as the United Nations Headquarters, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference, and the historic 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL. He is often a featured speaker at Holocaust remembrance events such as those that commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day and Yom HaShoah, and he is regularly in residence with the Violins of Hope--a collection of string instruments with Holocaust stories, the subject of his book Violins of Hope. Dr. Grymes lives in Charlotte, NC, where he is Professor of Musicology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and can be found online at JamesAGrymes.com.

Critical Reviews

Praise for Partisan Song

"Packs an action-filled punch as it tells the story of Moshe Gildenman, a nearly-forgotten Jewish guerrilla warfare leader against the Nazis in Ukraine." --The Times of Israel

"Full of real-life heroes . . . a stirring tribute to the courage of Jewish partisans. Grymes has written a stunning tale of resistance and bravery--a real page-turner." --Heather Dune Macadam, author of 999

"A vivid, compelling, and unblinking account, beautifully researched and written .Grymes illustrates that Jews did not go 'like sheep to the slaughter, ' but rather, fought back and exacted revenge. Highly recommended." --Susan J. Eischeid, author of Mistress of Life and Death

"Award-winning author James A. Grymes honors both the resilience of one man and the strength of a people who refuse to be silenced." --Mike Croissant, author of Bombing Hitler's Hometown

"A must read . . . a riveting story that needs to be heard to teach future generations. History buffs and Holocaust educators should add this well-researched account to their libraries." --Barbara Goldstein, Executive Director, Holocaust Education Resource Council

"An extremely important contribution to the history of the genocide that was conducted against the Jews . . . a deeply researched and essential account." --Leah Garrett, author of X Troop: The Secret Jewish Commandos of World War II

Publishing Information

Publisher: Citadel Press
Pub date: 2026-01-27
Length: 352 pages

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