Personal narratives and photographs of rescuers, certain individuals acting upon their own moral convictions who endanger their own and their families' lives to save the lives of others, who rescued Jewish people from Nazi-occupied Europe during the Holocaust of World War II. The true stories from rescuers, accompanied by the narratives of people they rescued, take place in Holland, Poland and Czechoslovakia.
"Personal narratives and photographs of rescuers, certain individuals acting upon their own moral convictions who endanger their own and their families' lives to save the lives of others, who rescued Jewish people from Nazi-occupied Europe during the Holocaust of World War II. The true stories from rescuers, accompanied by the narratives of people they rescued, take place in Holland, Poland and Czechoslovakia."@en
"Web Feet summary: Who were the people who heroically risked their lives to save Jews from the Holocaust? According to this site, they were ordinary people from all walks of life who simply "responded to extraordinary circumstances in a morally exemplary fashion." It is estimated that only one-tenth of one percent of the population of Nazi-occupied countries responded in this way., two from Holland, and one from Czechoslovakia) tell their stories here."
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