
Janis Lipke, a Latvian who attempted to rescue Jews from the Riga ghetto and labor camps in its vicinity. Photograph »
Oskar Schindler standing (second from right) with some of the people he rescued. Munich, Germany, 1946. Photograph »
Jewish refugees from France and the Netherlands make their way from France into Spain through a pass in the Pyrenees mountain range. They are being rescued by "Dutch-Paris," an organization created by Seventh-day Adventist Johan Weidner. Ca. 1940. Photograph »
Pastor Marc Donadille with his wife and children. Donadille worked with CIMADE, a Protestant movement to save the Jews of southern France by smuggling them to Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. France, between 1939 and 1943. Photograph »
Mr. and Mrs. Emile Lebeau, who hid Daniel van den Broek from February 1943 until March 1946. Charleroi, Belgium, July 1944. Photograph »
A Jewish child, Jacky Borzykowski, with the priest who placed him in hiding on a farm. Belgium, 1943. Photograph »
Polowitchus Cleopas Juazos was arrested in 1944 for helping members of the Jewish underground escape from the Kovno ghetto and join with partisans. He was taken to the Ninth Fort for execution, but survived. Kovno, Lithuania, wartime. Photograph »
Portrait of Mother Superior Alfonse, who hid Jewish children from the Nazis in the Dominican Convent of Lubbeek near Hasselt. Yad Vashem recognized her as "Righteous Among the Nations." Belgium, wartime Photograph »
Six Jewish girls hidden from the Nazis at the Dominican Convent of Lubbeek near Hasselt. Belgium, between October 1942 and October 1944. Photograph »
Older children who helped to run the school at the Colonie des Enfants au Grand Air. Three of the boys are Jewish youth who were hidden during the war. Liege, Belgium, between 1942 and 1944. Photograph »
Photo of Peter Feigl, a Jewish child hidden in the Protestant village le Chambon-sur-Lignon. Le Chambon, France, August 9, 1943. Photograph »
Photograph of Daniel Trocme, who hid Jewish children from the Nazis in the Maison des Roches children's home. Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, September 21, 1943. Photograph »
Mr. Mandil and his son Gavra, Yugoslav Jews, while in hiding. The Mandil family escaped to Albania in 1942. After the German occupation in 1943, Mandil's Albanian apprentice hid the family, all of whom survived. Albania, between 1942 and 1945. Photograph »
Stefania Podgorska (right), pictured here with her younger sister Helena (left), helped Jews survive in German-occupied Poland. She supplied food to Jews in the Przemysl ghetto. Following the German destruction of the ghetto in 1943, she saved 13 Jews by hiding them in her attic. Przemysl, Poland, 1944. Photograph »