Partisan Song, James A. Grymes
Partisan Song, James A. Grymes
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Partisan Song
A Holocaust Story of Resilience, Resistance, and Revenge

Author: James A. Grymes

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 9 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/27/2026


Synopsis

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 Ukraine under the leadership of their unlikely 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 James A. Grymes

James A. Grymes is an internationally respected musicologist and a critically acclaimed author. He is a professor of musicology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Courtney on January 28, 2026

I won this in a giveaway. I will read and review this at a different time.......more

Goodreads review by Rob on February 01, 2026

A difficult but necessary read of the horrendous crimes of WWII It was very hard to read but I am determined to learn of the outrageous brutality of Jews and those who fought the most brutal dictatorship of the 20th century. The world lost a generation of intelligent, innocent people whose only crime......more

Goodreads review by kathy on February 02, 2026

Loved it!!......more