righteous gentiles in the holocaust

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righteous gentiles in the holocaust

Oskar Schindler

1996
Examines the life of the German who saved more than 1,000 Jews from death during World War II.

The banality of goodness

the story of Giorgio Perlasca
1998
Tells the story of how Giorgio Perlasca, an Italian businessman working in Budapest, saved the lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II by posing as the city's official Spanish consul.

The righteous

the unsung heroes of the Holocaust
2003
Tells the stories of dozens of individuals throughout Europe who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust, and describes the kindnesses that many prisoners and even some guards showed amidst the hellish conditions of the Nazi concentration camps and the death marches.

The Courage to care

rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust
1986

The Warsaw ghetto

a Christian's testimony
1987

Schindler's list

1983
The true story of a man who took incredible risks and spent his considerable fortune to build a factorycamp to protect Jews in World War II Germany.

Raoul Wallenberg

Swedish diplomat and humanitarian
2000
A biography of the Swedish diplomat who rescued thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust.

I'm no hero

journeys of a Holocaust survivor
1999
Henry Friedman chronicles the experiences he and his family had while hiding from the Nazis in a neighbor's hayloft during World War II.

Oskar Schindler and his list

the man, the book, the film, the Holocaust and its survivors
1995
A collection of essays, articles, and interviews about Oskar Schindler, who saved 1,200 Jews during World War II, and the international effect of his story.

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