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The Other Schindlers

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by Agnes Grunwald-Spier


  1 Figures from Yad Vashem, Department for the Righteous Among the Nations, 1 January 2010 – www1.yadvashem.org/righteous_new/statistics.html.

  2 Figures from Population Statistics – www.library.uu.nl (accessed 2004); www.populstat.info (Vietnam, Chile, Georgia); http://www.tacitus.nu/historicalatlas/population (Montenegro).

  * 1939 figure N/A.

  ** Danish Underground asked for participants in their rescues to be listed as one.

  TABLE 3: DETAILS OF RESCUERS AND RESCUED

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  1. Bertha Bracey with her great-niece Pat Webb around 1938. Pat Webb

  2. Charles Fawcett and the author in London, 1998. Author’s Collection

  3. Charles and April Fawcett with Tony and Cherie Blair at the national Holocaust Memorial Day Event in Cardiff, 2006. HMDT

  4. Miriam Ebel-Davenport, Charles Fawcett and unknown man, 1999, Author’s Collection

  5. Annette Fry (Varian’s widow) at the Varian Fry Colloque in Marseilles, 1999. Author’s Collection

  6. The Stenzels’ house, where Else Pintus was hidden, 1980s. Doris Stiefel

  7. Jews queuing outside the Glass House, the Swiss Immigration Office, waiting for the issue of Schutzpass (Letter of Protection), 1944. Agnes Hirschi

  8. Schutzpass issued to Istvan Krausz and his wife Rozsa, Tom Keve’s parents, 23 October 1944. Tom Keve

  9. Carl Lutz aged 55, 1950. Agnes Hirschi

  10. Agnes Hirschi. Agnes Hirschi

  11. Hermann Maas. Paul Mower

  12. Vali Rácz at her home in Budapest during the war. Marietta Herzog hid behind the bookcase during a Gestapo search. Monica Porter

  13. Vali Rácz. Monica Porter

  14. Soeur St Cybard, aged 59. Louis Lacalle

  15. Pupils at École Saint-Gauthier in Confolens, 1944/5. Louis Lacalle

  16. Josie Martin Levy and the author, 2003. Author’s Collection

  17. Józef Barczynski & his wife Anna, 1970s.

  18. Anna Barczynska with Józef’s Yad Vashem award, 1998. Olympia

  19. Guicherd family with Betty and Jacques, 1943. Betty Eppel

  20. Betty Eppel and Victor Guicherd, 1983. Betty Eppel

  21. Victor, Josephine and Betty, 1983. Betty Eppel

  22. Betty in the kitchen with the bread and flour store in which she and her brother used to hide, 2009. Betty Eppel

  23. Mitzi Saidler at Yad Vashem, 1981. Dorothy Fleming

  24. Mitzi with Otto Fleming, 1993. Dorothy Fleming

  25. Mitzi, 1988. Dorothy Fleming

  26. Dr Ho, 1937. Manli Ho;

  27. Shanghai monument. The inscription on the monument reads: ‘From 1937 to 1941, thousands of Jews came to Shanghai fleeing from Nazi persecution. Japanese occupation authorities regarded them as “stateless refugees” and set up this designated area to restrict their residence and business.’ Author’s Collection

  28. Vytautas Rinkevicius’ family, 1950s. Margarat Kagan

  29. Vytautas, 1970s. Margarat Kagan

  30. Margaret and Joseph Kagan with Vitalija, Vytautas’ youngest daughter, 1989. Margarat Kagan

  31. Suze van der Bijl, rescued by the Schoen family aged 4. Photograph taken by the Schoens in May or June 1945. Peter Schoen

  32. Joost and Anna Schoen, 1945. Peter Schoen

  33. The Klerks’ visit to Heemstede with Henri Obstfeld, July 1946. Henri Obstfeld

  34. The Klerks with the Obstfelds at Arnhem, April 1947. From left to right: Jan Willemsen, his wife Els (daughter of the Klerks), Henri Obstfeld (age 7), Emmy Willemsen (age about 5), Hendrika Klerk, Henri’s mother and Jacob Klerk. Henri Obstfeld

  35. Hilde Holger’s dance school poster, 1930s. Primavera Boman-Behram

  36. Henry Walton’s father, Siegmund Wetlinger, with the Queen and Willy Brandt, 1965. Henry Walton

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