Saving the Jews: Men and Women who Defied the Final SolutionTaylor Trade Publications, 10.10.2000 - 411 Seiten During the Holocaust's long nights there were gentiles in every corner of Europe who saved Jews. This is their story. |
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3 Escape and Visas | 63 |
4 Sheltering and Hiding | 99 |
5 Subterfuge Methods | 144 |
6 Rescuers Punished for Showing Compassion | 178 |
7 Sheltering Children | 200 |
10 Those Who Did Not Qualify | 282 |
Concluding Thoughts | 322 |
Appendix A The Jewish Connection | 328 |
Appendix B Andrée Geulen Godmother to 300 Children | 358 |
Appendix C The Unknown Righteous | 365 |
Appendix D Righteous Among the Nations Per Country and Ethnic Origin | 370 |
Notes | 372 |
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