The Righteous Few: The Rescuers The Righteous Among Nations • When governments would not act, brave individuals stepped forward The Righteous Among Nations • Benedictine nuns near Vilna provided weapons to people in the ghetto • There are many stories of people who helped a few people Hiding Jews • Was not easy as rumors spread and neighbors were suspicious • Nazis constantly raiding homes and warehouses • Was risky for the person helping the Jew • Hiding places were very cramped The Catholic Church and Jews • Some individual priests and nuns rescued Jews • Pope was silent through most of the war – Sign of anti-Semitism? – Afraid Catholics of Europe would face final solution? • July 1944, Pope joins King of Sweden and International Red Cross to ask Hungarians to stop transporting Jews to camps Raoul Wallenberg • Swedish diplomat sent to Budapest, Hungary • Created false documents and saved thousands of Jews. • Was arrested by the Russians and never seen again. Schultzpass • Wallenberg issued this schultzpass (letter of protection) • Prevented Jews from being deported to almost certain death Joop Westerville • High School principal who took Jewish children on the underground railroad between Holland and Switzerland • Was captured and shot Miep Gies • Secretary in Amsterdam who for two years gave food and information to her Jewish boss and his family and another family were forced into hiding. • Found her boss’s diary in the attic • Diary of Anne Frank Janusz Korzcak • Was a Dr. in Warsaw, Poland who ran an orphanage • When the German’s gave the order for the children to be deported to Treblinka, he refused to leave them. Le Chambon sur-Lignon • Small town that became a haven for Jews during the Holocaust • Jews hidden by villagers and peasants in the countryside Rescue in Denmark • Germany occupies Denmark in 1940 • King Christian X of Denmark says “We have no Jewish problem in our country.” • 1943, Nazis decide to round up Jews and send them to death camps Rescue in Denmark •Danes help them escape to Sweden •At the end of the war, they were welcomed back to Denmark Garden of the Righteous A Bitter Truth • The hard fact is that taken altogether, the rescue efforts of nations, of clergy, or individuals, saved only a few thousand Jewish lives. • The Nazis managed to take six million.