David (Dusia) Katz
a Remembrance, by Maya Katz Golan
June 2009
My name is Maya
Katz Golan, from Israel, and I am the daughter of David (Dawid in Polish) Katz,
(was called by his family and friends: Dusia) who lived in Kremeniec 12 years,
between 1929-1941.
My dad was a
Professional Electrical Engineer and he worked in Kremeniec in industrial
undertakings and plants on the Estates. He was in charge of 12 small Power
Stations and from 1935 worked in counseling and installation on own
account.
After the Soviet
occupation of Kremeniec in 1941, and receiving an evacuation order from the
Soviets, he managed to take with him some friends (Pesach Gorenstein, the
Shumski family - parents and daughter Ella - and maybe someone else), and they
all went by truck to the Polish-Russian border.
To make a very
long story short, after many troubles, including an arrest by the Soviets
on suspicion of espionage, David Katz arrived to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and
worked there under the Soviet authorities 7 months, as an X-Ray Engineer,
in 20 large scale hospitals that probably were full with Soviet wounded
soldiers.
But that was no
way to pass the war for David, as he wanted to fight and defeat Hitler. He
looked for a way to contribute his share in fighting, for the sake of
humanity, as well as for the Jewish honor - and after many difficulties managed
to volunteer: first to Gen. Anders Polish Army, and then volunteered again to
the British RAF in the UK.
He was assigned to
a Fighter Squadron in the 2nd Tactical Air Force and participated in the D-Day
- Invasion of Normandy, the crucial battled that opened the way to defeat the
Nazi regime. In addition, he was also assigned to the French Resistance
Movement, that facilitate the Allies' advance through France.
He took part in
the liberation of France, Belgium, Holland and Germany, during which he also
liberated Concentration and Death Camps. The sight of his tortured people was
engraved in his heart and guided him further on in a later stage in his
life. After the war was over he was decorated by the Polish
government in London (the government in exile) with 2 medals and by the
British government with 3 medals. In 1967 he was decorated in Israel with
the Fighter Against the Nazis Decoration and last year, in 2008, I
received for him the Fighter Against the Nazis Decoration and Fighter Against
the Nazis Medal, and the Fighters' for the Sake of Israel - ALEH Decoration, as
dedicated in the attached letter: "for his part in the Struggle For The
Revival of Israel".
After the war,
there was still a British Mandate in the land of Israel that was still called
then "Palestine" . Although he served in the RAF for 6
long exhausting years and fought for Britain, The British Government
didn't let him immigrate to Israel, and he was forced to find another place to
settle in on the planet. He arrived to Australia one week after the Declaration
of the State of Israel, and I can only imagine his feelings in such situation.
As the distance was long and the money was short, he stayed there for a while. That
took 3 years, until he was announced of the death of his brother in Israel. He
hurried to arrive to Israel to take care of the sick parents who survived the
Holocaust for whom he managed to get a Certificate of Immigration to Palestine
after the war.
On his arrival
David Katz was invited to fill a national scaled one-of-a-kind position: Chief
Electrical Engineer and Head of the Electrical Department of the General
Health care System: Kupat-Holim Clalit of the Histadrut - organization known
today as Sherutei Briyut Clalit - General Health Services,
- the largest health insurance institution in the country.
He filled this
position during 24 years, until he passed away, in 1974. Electrical Eng.
David Katz established, designed and build the whole electrical infra-structure
of a network of health centers and hospitals throughout the country.
His drive was
those sights of the Holocaust survivors that he liberated a few years earlier.
The State of Israel hurried to build hospitals and health resorts for the
survivors and for the rest of the immigrants - about a million people - that
came from more than a100 countries to Israel, after persecutions, tortures and
general suffering. His unique contribution: Designing and constructing
automated Power Stations throughout the country, for emergency needs, within
hospital’s domain. That fact determined in Israel a new standard for saving
human life.
David Katz is
the evidence that the Jewish Spirit is invincible.
David represents
the victory of the Jewish Spirit over Anti-Semitism: He took part in fighting
the Nazi Beast, he built the ancient Jewish homeland, he raised a loving family
- and has 8 descendants; among them, two are named
after him, one of them follows his footsteps and studies Professional Engineering.
This is, in very
short, my story of David Katz, my beloved father. I would appreciate if you
could publish this story on your site. Please find attached 2 photos of my
dad's. I have some more photos of his Kremeniec times, which I would be happy
to pass on to you after receiving your response.
David Katz
never forgot his friends and acquaintances from Kremeniec and filled Yizkor
pages for those who were murdered in the Shoah - in the Yad Vashem Museum
in Jerusalem.
After his
death in 1974, Mr. Shika Goldberg, who knew my dad from Kremeniec, wrote an
article of him the the Kol Yotzei Kremeniec in Hebrew.
Looking forward to
your response,
Maya Katz Golan
P.O.Box 145, Tzoran 42823 ISRAEL
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Photos
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David Katz, Kremenets Power Station, 1930s
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David Katz, RAF, WW2