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The Holocaust Saviors: True Stories of Rescuers who risked all to Save Holocaust Refugees (The Stories of WW2) (Volume 38)

PDF The Holocaust Saviors: True Stories of Rescuers who risked all to Save Holocaust Refugees (The Stories of WW2) (Volume 38) by Ryan Jenkins in History

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America was it forgotten by the prophetic hebrew writers or was it described by an alternate name. Why are Egyptian symbols so strong in America's culture. How do these things effect the Church? These questions and more are finally answered.


#640227 in Books 2015-03-23Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .45 x 6.00l; .26 #File Name: 1511408804196 pages


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Stories of Good People!By vhThis title talks about something that is not often discussed; the individuals that helped those that needed refuge and protection during World War 2. There is information on some of the people that helped; why they helped; what they did; and where they were from. There is also a list of notable people that were helped in this way. There are even pictures of some of these people; as well as details on why people would choose to help in the unsure war time. This book would be good to pick up if you love reading about good Samaritans.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Less known Righteous Among NationsBy softballgirlEveryone knows who Oscar Schindler was and how great his role was in saving Jews from the Holocaust. What most of us do not know is that he was not the only one.In this fantastic book Ryan Jenkins is telling the stories of less known “Righteous Among Nations”. Wow. Their bravery is stunning and it left me speechless. But it not just that the way Jenkins is telling their stories of bravery is also amazing. He is wonderful storyteller.I highly recommend this book about courageous people during the darkest time of the European history.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A heartwarming book!By mint teaThis book has a very powerful situation described at the start of the book; which really sets the tone for the rest of the title. It describes a situation that many people were in during World War 2 and what could happen based on what decision you made. There are also many stories of people and communities that helped Jewish people and other types of people that were being persecuted seek safe shelter; when that wasn’t exactly a popular thing to do. I would recommend this book to anyone that likes to read about WW2 or is interested in the good deeds people were doing during the war.

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