Ethics and the Film Defiance partisan: n. a member of an organized body of fighters who attack or harass an enemy, especially within occupied territory; a guerrilla. www.jewishpartisans.org Daniel Craig as Tuvia Bielski and Alexa INTRODUCTION TO GUIDE The questions posed in this guide are meant to Davalos as Lilka from DEFIANCE. Copyright: ©2009 by PARAMOUNT provoke and facilitate discussion about difficult VANTAGE. All Rights Reserved. The movie Defiance (2009 ) depicts the ethical dilemmas, to help teens process and better incredible but true story of the Bielski brothers, understand the film, and to engage them in Tuvia, Zus, Asael, and Aron (played by Daniel critical thinking about the intricacies and nuances Craig, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Bell, and George of some of the important issues that are raised in MacKay) who, against all odds during World War the film. II, survived in the forest, fought the Germans, and saved approximately 1,200 Jewish lives. CONTEXT The movie is rated R, mostly for violence. The Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation (JPEF) From a small village in what is now the Republic recommends that parents, guardians, or educators of Belarus, the Bielski brothers escaped the view this movie with their teens and engage them Germans, who murdered their family and most in a discussion of the film, using this guide. of the Jewish inhabits in their village. They escaped to a nearby forest and created a refuge The Bielskis faced ethical decisions that would for other local Jews there. But the Bielskis did be unfathomable to us. They were forced to more than hide and save lives; they emerged Teaching with ‘Defiance’ live in the forest at a time when the fabric of from the trees on horseback, sub-machine guns This guide can be used with JPEF’s society—with all of its morality, ethics, and multimedia curriculum for the film strapped to their shoulders, attacking German ‘Defiance’, starring Daniel Craig and laws—had crumbled around them. They were Liev Schreiber. For additional resources soldiers and their collaborators. In time, the and information, go to: forced to make difficult life and death decisions, forest settlement became like a small town, www.jewishpartisans.org/defiance and quickly—their own lives depended on it. complete with shoemakers and tailors, carpenters 1 Wolozyn only to survive, but to rescue ZYNA RIVER RE E B others. MINSK NALIBOCKA FOREST Iwieniec Lida BYSIRA RIVER Defiance reveals the Naliboki intricacies of the Bielskis’ Wsielub experience, and portrays the Novogrodek difficult ethical dilemmas the R E IV Korelicze Stolpce R brothers struggled with on a EN M Zdzieciol IE N daily basis in order to survive. BORDER 39 9 T It is important to remember Horodyszcze 1 IE 29- that the Bielskis were living 19 through a war and that Baranovichi Slonim POLISH-SOV they were on the front lines. LIPICZANSKA FOREST Their lives were in constant danger every day— not just LITHUANIA as partisans, but as the ongoing targets of a violent BELARUBE S antisemitism with hundreds of years of historical USSR roots. The Bielski partisans struggled for food on POLAND a regular basis, and witnessed the destruction of their families, loved ones, and their entire lives as they knew it. They were constantly faced with UKRAINE problems that had no simple solution. CZECHOSLOVAKIA The Bielski partisans had to make incredibly difficult choices that would normally be seen as HUNGARY unethical to us during ordinary times—such as ROMANIA stealing, killing, and taking revenge—but which, at the time, were often necessary for their very survival. MAP OF AREA: Approximate activity and hat makers. It became a central square for of Bielski partisans in Eastern Poland HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE (now Belarus) during war. Source: social gatherings, a tannery that doubled as a Defiance: The Bielski Partisans, by synagogue, and even a theater troupe. Ultimately, Nechama Tec. Oxford University Press, The goal of this study guide is to give parents 1993. the Bielski brothers saved the lives of 1,200 Jews and educators a variety of tools to facilitate a and killed more than 300 enemy soldiers. discussion after watching the film, delving into the day-in, day-out moral dilemmas that the The Bielskis were part of a larger military Bielskis faced in the forest, and analyzing how presence. There were hundreds of thousands of those ethical issues are relevant to our lives today. partisans all over Europe, fighting the Germans and their collaborators in at least ten occupied The guide focuses on three critical actions taken countries. Many partisans were former soldiers by the Bielskis and thousands of other Jewish who escaped German camps, or civilians who partisans throughout the war: Stealing, Killing, and Taking Revenge. took up arms against the enemy. In all, an estimated 30,000 Jews fought as partisans, the Each section is divided into four parts: majority in Soviet-controlled areas during World War II. • Introduction - background on the issue • Discussion Questions - to engage teens in The only way the Bielskis could survive was by thinking about the issue at hand making an alliance with the Soviet partisans who were also operating in the forests. Soviet • Text - an excerpt from a religious or historical partisan units were mainly comprised of Red Army text which illuminates, complexifies, and soldiers who scattered in the wake of the June, contextualizes the issue 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union. It is • Descriptions - further clarification and important to note that the Bielskis were not just discussion of the issue, sometimes followed by tough; they were also cunning. Along with a great more questions deal of luck, these qualities enabled them not 2 in which you’ve seen something done to another A: STEALING person that made you uncomfortable? How did Introduction you react? Early in the film, there is a scene in which some • Is there a discrepancy between Leviticus 18:5 of the Bielski partisans are in search of food. They and Leviticus 19:16? What happens when there find a milkman delivering several large containers is a discrepancy between the law to live by G-d’s of milk to the Germans. The partisans steal the decrees and the law of self-preservation? How milk for themselves, but decide not to take all of would you decide when it is justifiable to take the it, leaving the milkman with something to give the law into your own hands? Germans so that he would not be punished. • Do these verses change the way you feel about how the Bielskis treated the milkman? If so, how? Discussion Questions Later in the film, the same milkman leads German • Do you think the Bielskis were justified in stealing soldiers to the Bielski partisans’ secret location in food from the milkman? Why or why not? the forest, forcing the camp to flee in terror. Text • Should the Bielskis have killed the milkman to prevent what happened? Why or why not? How The Torah (the first five books do the verses from Leviticus (above) inform your of the Hebrew Bible) has a opinion? general principle that frames many of Judaism’s subsequent • It is not known whether or not the milkman was laws that relate to the ethics a willing Nazi collaborator or if he was forced of war. This principle is called to give them the location of the Bielskis’ camp. “pikuach nefesh”—the healing Would knowing this influence your answer? How? of the soul—and claims that the preservation of a human life is the most important law of B: KILLING all, and that almost any other Introduction law may be violated in order to ensure that life is preserved. Partisans had to kill their enemies and take responsibility for the related moral and practical This concept is derived from issues surrounding this on a regular basis. two different verses in Leviticus Clayton Frohman, co-writer and co-producer of (the third book of the Torah): Defiance, worked closely with the film’s director “You shall keep my decrees and and co-writer Edward Zwick, and was on location my laws that a person will do in Lithuania throughout the filming, acted in the and live by them, I am G-d.“ film, and participated in the film’s editing process. (Leviticus 18:5) and “You shall Clayton answered some of JPEF’s questions about Tuvia Bielski (played by Daniel Craig not stand by the blood of your fellow.” (Leviticus in Defiance). Date unknown. the Bielskis and the making of Defiance. Source: Novogrudek, The History of a 19:16). Jewish Shtetl, www.novogrudek.com. The Rabbis from the Talmud (a compendium of Description centuries of Jewish law and thought) derive from JPEF: How did the Bielski partisan unit treat these verses that one must do everything in one’s their enemies—the Germans and their power to save a life, even if it involves violation collaborators? of one or more of the commandments. This would mean that while the Bible says that it is CLAYTON: We understand that the Bielskis wrong to steal, if one is stealing to save a life, it regularly killed Germans and those who is permissible. collaborated with them. Additional Discussion Questions Their point was to discourage villagers from turning in Jews to the Nazis. Once they found a • What do you think is the meaning of verse 19:16 collaborator, they’d kill him, kill his entire family, in Leviticus “You shall not stand by the blood of burn his house, and put up a sign that read, “This is your fellow”? Have you ever been in a situation what happens to the collaborators.” 3 CLAYTON: Their actions were Description (continued) sometimes as vicious as the Nazis and this actually attracted JPEF: How does Defiance portray the Bielskis’ us, Edward [Zwick], and me, to moral tension about taking lives? them—this differentiated them CLAYTON: Tuvia’s mantra is, “We will not become from other groups of Jews like them.” Zus, his brother, says, “But we can kill during the Holocaust.
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