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The Frank family frank-familymargot-otto-anne-and-edith-frank-on- merwedeplein-in-amsterdam-1941.jpg 2.jpg
“In the hiding place, no outside light penetrated.” project.org/nazioccupation/an nefrank.html
e.php?ModuleId= In Le Chambon- Sur-Lignon, France, about 3,000 to 5,000 Jews were sheltered and rescued.
The Unitarians giving clothing to those who needed it. brary/collections/digital/servi ce_committee.html
Rescuers came from every religious background. Protestant, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Muslim all helped to save Jews.
Hugh O’Flaherty. A priest who saved about 4,000 Jews and Allied Soldiers in Rome. m/2008/11/06/10- people-who- saved-jews- during-world-war- two/
A false baptism certificate for Joseph Taler. m/holocaust_studie s.html
Aristides de Sousa Mendes Gave visas to over 30,000 refugees. st_of_people_who_assisted_Je ws_during_the_Holocaust