Bielski Brothers-Holocaust
The Bielski brother is a partisan group of Jewish fighters, which was based at Zabiedovo and Perez forests. The group was initially composed of three brothers: Tuvia, Asael, and Zus, who survived after the killing of their parents and two brothers by the German in the Nowogrodeck ghetto around 1941. The brothers formed the group mainly to protect their lives and those of other family members. But, they decided that their chief mission was to save the lives of all the fellow Jews members who were the primary target of the German killers.
The group acquired the strength of protecting its members by ensuring that they acquired enough guns, which they bought through the help of non-Jewish Belorussian friends. The group supplemented the arms with soviet weapons, captured German weapons, and equipment supplied by Soviet partisans. To group always sought to expand its group through facilitating escapes of the Jewish from ghettos, who later joined the group, and they searched for others on roads, who they believed might have fled to when the German attacked. The group carried on attacks on the people suspected of killing Jews, and they destroyed bridges, rail beds, and trains of their enemies. The group joined with Soviet partisans in operations against German guards and facilities, leading to the killing of many Germans and collaborators from Belorussian.
With collaboration from the Soviet Army, the group was able to conquer the German Army, liberating all of the Belorussia. Only 50 members of the Bielski group were killed during the mission. The success of liberation is owed to the availability of guns and other fighting weapons. The group also experienced unity and harmony among themselves, the reason for successful collaboration with other partisans.