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In March 2010, twenty-seven Britons who took matters into their own
hands to protect Jews from the Nazis during one of the darkest
times in human history were formally recognised as 'Heroes of the
Holocaust' by the British Government. The silver medal, inscribed
with the words 'In the Service of Humanity', was created to
acknowledge those 'whose selfless actions preserved life in the
face of persecution'. Gordon Brown described the medal's
recipients, who risked their lives to save those of Jewish friends,
or complete strangers, as, 'true British heroes and a source of
national pride for all of us. They were shining beacons of hope in
the midst of terrible evil because they were prepared to take a
stand against prejudice, hatred and intolerance.' Some, like Frank
Foley, a British spy whose cover was working at the British embassy
in Berlin, took huge risks issuing forged visas to enable around
10,000 Jews to escape Germany before the outbreak of World War 2.
Others, like the ten British POWs who hid and cared for Hannah
Sarah Rigler as she escaped from a death march, showed great
humanity in the face of horrendous cruelty and suffering. All the
recipients of the award were ordinary people, acting on no one's
authority but their own, who found they could not stand idly by in
the face of this great evil. Heroes of the Holocaust collects for
the first time the remarkable stories of the recipients of the
medal. Written by acclaimed Holocaust historian Lyn Smith, it is a
moving testament to the bravery of those whose inspiring actions
stand out in stark relief at a time of such horror.
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Township (Paperback)
Jamie Lyn Smith
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Based on interviews from the sound archives of the Imperial War
Museum and the National Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., this
history of the Holocaust is told in the very words of the men and
women who survived.
Following the success of Forgotten Voices of the Great War, Lyn
Smith visits the oral accounts preserved in the Imperial War Museum
Sound Archive, to reveal the sheer complexity and horror of one of
human history's darkest hours. The great majority of Holocaust
survivors suffered considerable physical and psychological wounds,
yet even in this dark time of human history, tales of faith, love
and courage can be found. As well as revealing the story of the
Holocaust as directly experienced by victims, these testimonies
also illustrate how, even enduring the most harsh conditions,
degrading treatment and suffering massive family losses, hope, the
will to survive, and the human spirit still shine through.
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