
Berthold Beitz

He and his wife Else Beitz gained acclaim for saving Jewish workers during World War II by declaring them to be essential workers at an oil facility. He pulled 250 people off a train headed for the Belzec extermination camp in July 1942. It is estimated that Beitz and his wife saved over 800 lives. In 1973, for saving Jews, he received the Righteous Among the Nations title awarded by the Israeli Yad Vashem, the highest honor given to a non-Jew. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Karrieren im Nationalsozialismus (2004), Seite 99-125 year:2004 pages:99-125
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Published: Gießen : Psychosozial-Verl, 2013
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Published: München : Beck, 2000
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