The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto..., Elizabeth R. Hyman
The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto..., Elizabeth R. Hyman
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The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto
The True Story of Five Courageous Young Women Who Sparked an Uprising

Author: Elizabeth R. Hyman

Narrator: Gilli Messer

Unabridged: 9 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A Holocaust historian, archivist, and history blogger adds a new dimension to the story of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising during World War II, shining a long overdue spotlight on five young, Polish Jewish women—champions who helped lead the resistance, sabotage the Nazis, and aid Jews in hiding across occupied Poland and Eastern Europe. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is one of the most storied events of the Holocaust, yet previous accounts of have almost entirely focused on its male participants. In The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto, Holocaust historian Elizabeth Hyman introduces five young, courageous Polish Jewish women—known as “the girls” by the leadership of the resistance and “bandits” by their Nazi oppressors—who were central to the Jewish resistance as fighters, commanders, couriers, and smugglers. They include:Zivia Lubetkin, the most senior female member of the Jewish Fighting Organization Command Staff in Warsaw and a reluctant legend in her own time, who was immortalized by her code name, "Celina"Vladka Meed, who smuggled dynamite into and illegal literature out of the Warsaw Ghetto in preparation for the uprisingDr. Idina “Inka” Blady-Schweiger, a young medical student who became a reluctant angel of mercyTema Schneiderman, a tall, beautiful and fearless young woman who volunteered for smuggling and rescue missions across Nazi-occupied Eastern EuropeTossia Altman, a heroic courier with a poetic soul, who helped bring arms into the Warsaw Ghetto, fought in the Uprising, and ferried communiques to the outside worldInterspersed with the stories of other Jewish women who resisted, The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto rescues these women from the shadows of time, bringing to light their resilience, bravery, and cunning in the face of unspeakable hardship—inspiring stories of courage, daring, and resistance that must never be forgotten.
 Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Elizabeth R. Hyman

Elizabeth Hyman is the granddaughter and great-granddaughter of Polish Jews who fled their homeland in 1939 and ultimately made their way, as refugees, to the United States. She earned dual master’s degrees in History and Library and Information Science from the University of Maryland-College Park, and has written the history blog, “HISTORICITY (was already taken),” since 2011. She lives in New Paltz, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elana on October 09, 2025

This true story shed light on one of the more famous uprisings of WWII, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. As a WWII history enthusiast, I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Most of the previous information out there focuses on the male leaders of the uprising, but this one focuses on female leaders. A lot of re......more

Goodreads review by Donna on November 04, 2025

This is a really good book. So much history I didn't know. I'm not sure why more hasn't been written about the Polish resistance, particularly in fiction. It was an engaging read. Parts of it were difficult to listen to. If you are interested in WWII history, this is a must-read book, and the audiob......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on December 11, 2025

The story of the Warsaw ghetto uprising told through the lens of five women who became integral in the fight against Nazis, this is an integral piece of writing for anyone studying or just interested in this history. The author really humanizes the women in addition to sharing their bravery througho......more

Goodreads review by LeAnne on November 06, 2025

A 3 or 3.5. The story, based on fact, was amazing. I learned more than I ever knew before about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The writing was uninspired, though. It was sentence after sentence, but without a lot of description and "color". It was also a bit confusing, since at the beginning of the boo......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on December 02, 2025

*Thanks to NetGalley for an ALC of this book* As someone who has read a lot of World War II books it seems strange to me that I have never heard of this part of the war experience. This book is very well written (and excellently read by the narrator) and manages to tell the story of these women with......more