
Aurelius Arkenau
Aurelius Arkenau, OP (January 7, 1900 – October 19, 1991) was a German priest who helped Jewish and Christian people escape the Nazi regime. He provided food and other goods, forged identification, and shelter. He operated with other rescuers in Leipzig, all of whom survived the Holocaust. In Leipzig, he had a place named after him. On October 27, 1998, he received the title Righteous Among the Nations posthumously. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Groothuis, Rainer-Maria
Published in: Geistliche und Gestapo (2005), Seite 255-273 year:2005 pages:255-273
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