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The Secret Heroes of WWII

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One of the questions that often gets asked about the concentration camps of World War II is how the Nazi’s were able to gain the compliance of all citizens in order to segregate and murder over 6 million Jewish people. The number is staggering. That number represents nearly two thirds of the Jewish population in Europe. With anti-Semitic feelings growing in Europe again, this is a valid question.

The answer is fear. Citizens feared that they would meet the same fate. That their loved ones would be punished. So many turned a blind eye, or worse helped.

There were those that did not. These are those that we consider heroes of the Holocaust. They worked in secret, guarding children, families, innocent men and women condemned to die simply because of their faith.

Learn more about the man hailed as the real “Captain A