The extraordinary story of a few non-Jews who risked their lives
to rescue and protect Jews from Nazi persecution in Europe during
World War II is told in "The Courage to Care." It features the
first person accounts of rescuers and of survivors whose stories
address the basic issue of individual responsibility: the notion
that one person can act--and that those actions can make a
difference. These rescuers are true heroes, but modest ones. They
did a thousand ordinary things--opening doors, hiding and feeding
strangers, keeping secrets--in an extraordinary time. For this,
they are known as "Righteous Among the Nations of the World."
The rescuers and survivors are from many countries in
Europe--Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, France, Bulgaria,
Poland, Germany--and they tell their stories with simplicity and
dignity. Each story is interwoven with old snapshots of rescuers
and survivors, their homes, their hiding places, and the
communities in which they lived.
Noted author, teacher, and human rights activist, Elie Wiesel,
helps us to ask: "what made these people different?" He points out
how those who helped Jews during the Holocaust "changed history" by
their actions. "The Courage to Care" reminds readers of the power
of individual action.
This compelling book is the companion volume to the
award-winning film, "The Courage to Care," and includes the
personal narratives of the same persons in the film and many
others.
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