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After the liberation Abba Kovner sent Treger to search for surviving members of the movement and organize them for immigration to Palestine.
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Those who went with Treger were impressed by her calm demeanor, her self-control, courageous spirit and expertise, which emerged to the full at difficult moments, when they thought they had been discovered.
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Treger, Kempner and Madjeskar waited at the opening of the sewers for the escapees to emerge and smuggled them to the Kailis labor camp and the “Pushkin Palace.”
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Together with her fellow partisans, Treger participated in the liberation of Vilna.
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With the outbreak of war Treger returned to Vilna and joined the Halutz group.
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That same morning a weak and exhausted Treger was released from the hospital after a prolonged case of typhus.
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In the forest, Treger belonged to the Nekamah (Vengeance) battalion, the Jewish unit under the command of Abba Kovner (1918 – 1987).
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Treger and Kempner obtained food and Treger also went out to look for stragglers and bring them to safety.
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Treger went to and fro eighteen times, taking pathless routes through swamps and lakes in order to avoid the German and Latvian guards and groups of the Polish AK (Armie Krajowa) underground militia.
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Treger reached the appointed meeting place with Madjeskar, but when she noticed a strange man there and realized that she might fall into a trap, she passed by him slowly and at a leisurely pace.
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