Aron Skrobek (14 January 1889 – 21 July 1943) was a trade unionist and journalist, a member of the Jewish Labour Bund and the Communist Party of Poland, a pre-war political prisoner of the Bereza Kartuska Prison [1] after he fled to France from the political repression in Poland he wrote of Pilsudski regime using the pen name David Kutner. [2]
In World War II, he was active in the French Resistance in Paris. He was arrested by the French police in July 1943, [3] handed over to the SS and executed at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp. [4]
Aron Skrobek (14 January 1889 – 21 July 1943) was a trade unionist and journalist, a member of the Jewish Labour Bund and the Communist Party of Poland, a pre-war political prisoner of the Bereza Kartuska Prison [1] after he fled to France from the political repression in Poland he wrote of Pilsudski regime using the pen name David Kutner. [2]
In World War II, he was active in the French Resistance in Paris. He was arrested by the French police in July 1943, [3] handed over to the SS and executed at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp. [4]