The Righteous: The Unsung Heroes of the Holocaust

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non-Jews who help Jews; surround the Lvov ghetto; killings by; kill a Pole for helping Jews; torture a rescuer; Jews betrayed to; raids by; and a threatened betrayal; a rescuer arrested by; fear of arrest by; and a threat of blackmail; rescuers executed by; outwitted by a German countess; its chief allows fourteen Jews to leave Germany; active in Berlin; and a protest, in Berlin; in Innsbruck; a German hiding from; in Amsterdam; in Tarnow; in Cracow; in Lvov; in Prague; in Liptovsky St Mikulas; in Norway; in France; in Belgium; in Holland; in Italy; in Hungary; a rescuer’s confrontations with; learns of Italian refusal to support French anti-Jewish measures; the terror of, and rescue
    Getter, Sister Matylda: rescues several hundred Jewish children
    Geuzebroek-Zein, Klaasje: a Dutch rescuer
    Giampereta (Italy): a safe haven in
    Gies, Miep: a rescuer
    Gietl (a rabbi’s daughter): saved; shot
    Gilad-Goldman, Michael: recalls ‘a protector’
    Gilleleje (Denmark): Jews hidden in, but discovered; the attic in, Photo
    Gineste, Marie-Rose: transmits a protest
    Ginsberg, Gizela: rescued
    Ginz, Uta: recalls a Righteous Czech
    Giorgetti, Ezio: hides thirty-eight Jews
    Gitelman, David and Leah: hand over their baby girl
    Gitelman, Getele: saved
    Glagolyev, Aleksey: saves five Jews; Photo
    Glasgow (Scotland): a Righteous award ceremony in
    Glass House (Budapest): Swiss protection extended to; an Arrow Cross attack on; Photo
    Glassman, Martin and Gary: the saga of their rescue
    Glazer, Zwi (Zvi Gill): recalls a compassionate German guard
    Glos Lubelski (‘Voice of Lublin’): and the latest news
    Gluskin, Monica: given refuge
    God: his commandment; ‘does not allow murder’ ‘will protect us’ His ‘call and full authority’ distinction between Jews and others ‘unfaithful’ to; work ‘in honour of’ a ‘sign of the love of’ and the ‘task’ of rescue
    Godlewski, Marceli: saves Jews
    ‘God’s punishment’: for saving Jews
    Goebbels, Dr Josef: indignant; gives in; protest against Italian ‘lax’ treatment of Jews
    Goering, Reichsmarschal Hermann: a protest to
    Goeth, Amon: challenges two Righteous Austrians; his sadism
    Gold, Edgar: reflects on collaboration, xix Goldberg, Jeffrey: meets two rescuers (in 1986)
    Goldberg, Nadja: her daughter’s rescue
    Goldberg, Rachala (Rachel): saved
    Goldman, Maria: in hiding, victim of an SS reprisal
    Goldschläger, Alain: reflects on the Righteous in Belgium
    Goldschläger, Christian (a Jewish boy): given refuge
    Goldstein, Bernard: his hiding places and rescuers
    Goldstein, Evy: a baby, in hiding
    Goldstein family: saved by a German
    Goldstein, Herta: survives, in Berlin
    Goldstein, Jack: and a commemoration for his rescuer
    Goldstein, Rita: her rescuers; with a group of Catholic girls, Photo
    Goldstein, Slioma and Tamara: rescued
    Golleschau (Sudetenland): a destination denied
    Golliet, Jeanne and François: help Jews escape to Switzerland
    Golliet, Pierre: witnesses an act of rescue
    Golovchenko, Polina: saves Jews
    Gomoiu, Dr Victor: appeals on behalf of Jews
    Gonsette, Alphonse and Emilie: save a Jewish child
    good: ‘rare…and fragile’
    Good, Michael: seeks to honour a Righteous German
    Good, Pearl (Perela Esterowicz): and ‘Jews hidden by Gentiles’ in Vilna; and a Righteous German
    Good Samaritan, the: recalled
    Good Shepherd organization (Budapest): rescue efforts of
    Goodman, Lea: and a German overseer
    goodness: ‘leaves us gasping’ the ‘fragility’ of
    Goral family: shelter Jews
    ‘Gordon, Renée’: an assumed name
    Gorlova, Mrs: hides Jews
    Gospels, the: insisted upon as a guide
    Gosselies (Belgium): an act of rescue in
    Gotautas, Bronius: saves a Jewish doctor
    Grabowska, Anna: hides a Jewish woman
    Graebe, Fritz: a German rescuer, in Poland
    Greece: round-ups in, xix; acts of rescue in
    Greek Orthodox: save Jews, xvi
    Greenfield, Hana: reflects on rescue and recognition
    Grenoble (France): a Jew given shelter near; betrayed Jews taken

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