Hiding Jews

In the Holocaust, Jews could either run, hide, or try to fight the Nazis. Some Jews managed to get a visa and leave Germany, while the Jewish people that tried to resist got sent to death camps. For others, it was too late to leave the country, so they looked for friendly families that were open to helping them hide from the Nazis. This put the families at risk, because if they were caught, they were at the very least stripped of their jobs, and at the worst, sent to death camps with the Jewish person that they were hiding. This tells stories of people hiding Jews, shows methods of keeping it secret, and the difficulties involved.

A Jewish person that survived the Holocaust because a family hid him in their basement.