Artigo Revisado por pares

resolute heroes: the rescue of jews during the nazi occupation of europe

2005; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 46; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0003975605000068

ISSN

1474-0583

Autores

Federico Varese, Meir Yaish,

Tópico(s)

Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies

Resumo

in 1927, at the age of eighteen, jean kowalyk moved to the ukrainian village of czortowiec, where she worked as a seamstress. when the germans invaded in 1941, they brought to the village forced laborers to build a work camp. jean “watched the cruelty [done to the workers] day after day […] when i saw people being molested, my religious heart whispered to me, ‘do not kill. love others as you love yourself’”. some time later, she heard a knock on her door. when she opened it, solomon berger, a jewish doctor the family knew, was “on his knees”, put his arms around her legs, and “begged for help”. jean let him in and hid him – along with several others – behind a false wall until the end of the war (1).

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