Defying The Holocaust
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The stories of ten Christians who, at personal risk, protected and rescued Jews from the Nazis.
During the Second World War, Christians from many nations and denominations stepped forward with courage, ingenuity and determination to protect and rescue Jews from the Holocaust. In doing so they risked their lives, and many died. Some, such as Corrie ten Boom, are celebrated, but most have been ignored. Historian Tim Dowley tells ten stories of these extraordinary women and men.
Introduction The Nazi Holocaust: A Timeline Chapter
1: A Most Unorthodox Nun: Mother Maria of Paris Chapter
2: Pestilent Priests: Revd Hugh Grimes and Revd Frederick Collard, Vienna Chapter
3: The Borders of Heaven: Jane Haining, Budapest Chapter
4: No Hiding Place: Corrie ten Boom, Harlem Chapter
5: Quakers and U-boats: Dr Elisabeth Abegg, Berlin Chapter
6: The Constant Midwife: Stanislawa Leszczynska, Lodz Chapter
7: The Monk on a Bicycle: Dom Bruno Reynders, Brussels Chapter
8: The Vatican Pimpernel: Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty, Rome Chapter
9: Committed Swedes: Pastors Erik Perwe and Erik Myrgren, Berlin Chapter
10: An Elusive Missionary: Elsie Tilney, Vittel
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SKU (ISBN): 9780281083626
ISBN10: 0281083622
Tim Dowley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2020
Publisher: SPCK
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