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註釋Memoirs of a Jew, born in 1923 in Poczajow, Poland (now Pochayev, Ukraine); pp. 179-308 relate his experiences in the Holocaust. Describes the 1941 German occupation of Lithuania, where Galeen was working at the time. In August 1941 he was incarcerated in the Kovno ghetto, where he had to do forced labor. In spring 1942 Galeen, who had been a member of a Zionist youth movement, joined a resistance group which included all of the youth movements and which, from spring 1943, advocated escape from the ghetto in order to form partisan groups in the forests. Galeen received military training in the ghetto, and in February 1944 escaped with a group to the Rudnicki forest. He participated in acts of sabotage there, as well as in other parts of Lithuania, until the liberation by Soviet forces in July 1944; he immigrated to Israel in 1948.