“I was taken in by a wealthy farmer and his wife. Someone informed the Germans. When they came to investigate, the farmer huffed that someone as well established as him would never risk hiding a Jew. The SS believed him. Some people are criminals, some are good.” Read about two Holocaust survivors, German Jewish newlyweds sent to America by their parents to have children to “save our people,” in One Person’s Loss. Learn more about the book in NOVELS.
Good people saved lives by risking their own
Berlin, 1937. Jewish newlyweds flee Germany for Brooklyn on the eve of the Nazi slaughter