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Improbable Heroes (Paperback)
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Improbable Heroes (Paperback)
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Improbable Heroes is the true story of how Jews were saved by
extraordinary acts of bravery by ordinary Italians and the clergy.
The vain and often delusional Mussolini sought to ingratiate
himself with Hitler by adopting Germany's anti-Semitic programs and
laws. Following the Italian leader's overthrow and a German
takeover of Italy, some Jewish leaders worked feverishly with the
Catholic clergy and partisans to hide, disguise and spirit Jews out
of the harm's way. Catholic and Jewish artisans counterfeited false
papers, baptismal certificates and ration cards; Jews were dressed
as priests and nuns and hidden in convents, churches and
abbeys-some even in the Vatican. The Germans, harassed by Christian
and Jewish partisans, and furious at being unable to round up
significant numbers of Jews, committed unspeakable atrocities
against Italian citizens and clergy. Improbable Heroes traces the
terrifying experiences of Jewish families, Italian and non-Italian,
who dodged the Gestapo, traveled under false papers and disguise,
and were hidden by brave priests, nuns and citizens, some right
under the noses of the SS. Others were escorted as "pilgrims"-Jews
dressed as priests-through German lines to safety by the gentle
monks of St. Francis of Assisi. Improbable Heroes also explores how
the plans of Pope Pius XI to condemn the Nazi persecution of the
Jews were derailed by his untimely death and the ambivalence of his
successor, Pope Pius XII, to condemn the Germans, but balanced by
the aggressive efforts of some cardinals and bishops, when they
ordered, sometimes in the pope's name, Catholic clergy to assist
Jews, and Catholic churches and convents to hide them. As a result
of acts of improbable heroes, over 85% of the Jews in Italy
survived, a rate unmatched in any other German-occupied European
country. This is their proud story.
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