The Faces of the Brave Men and Women Who Saved Jews When No One Else Would.
During the start of the war, when Germany invaded Poland, many were in shock. Never before had this happened and most were feared for their safety. As the rights of Jews were hastily taken away, most Germans turn the other way as they began to realize that if they helped, they died. Many turned their backs, ignored the nighttime shootings, or even openly repelled the Jews to protect their own life.
Though many turned their backs, just as many wanted to help. Many Germans were part of a secret organization(s) to help set up homes and places that escaped Jews could reside in or hide in a Jew in their own home.
Famous saviours includes Oskar Shindler, Miep Gies, Feng-Shan Ho, and Frank Foley.
Though many turned their backs, just as many wanted to help. Many Germans were part of a secret organization(s) to help set up homes and places that escaped Jews could reside in or hide in a Jew in their own home.
Famous saviours includes Oskar Shindler, Miep Gies, Feng-Shan Ho, and Frank Foley.