
Varian Fry

Fry spent "thirteen months directing a bold, high-risk, and much celebrated refugee-smuggling operation in the south of France that included an all-star cast of ''Kulturträger'' [culture carriers], among them artists Marc Chagall and Max Ernst, and writer André Breton and philosopher Hannah Arendt." His activities, illegal under the laws of Vichy France, contrary to the policies of the United States government, and opposed by many of the other refugee relief organizations in France resulted in his expulsion and the severing of ties with him by his organization, the Emergency Rescue Committee.
He was the first of five Americans to be recognized as "Righteous Among the Nations", an honorific given by the State of Israel to non-Jews who saved the lives of many Jews and anti-Nazi refugees during World War II. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Meyer, Angelika
Published in: Mitgliederrundbrief / Aktives Museum Faschismus und Widerstand in Berlin e.V 51(2004), Seite 42 volume:51 year:2004 pages:42
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Published: 1990
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Published: Berlin : Aktives Museum Faschismus und Widerstand in Berlin, 2008
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