Aalten (Holland): Fifty-One Jews Hidden In, 425 Abegg, Dr Elisabeth: a Rescuer, in Berlin, 244 Abrahams-Emden, S
Index Aalten (Holland): fifty-one Jews hidden in, 425 Adnet, Jules and Marie: save a Abegg, Dr Elisabeth: a rescuer, in Jew, 367 Berlin, 244 Adolph, Krystyna: a rescuer, Abrahams-Emden, S.: recalls her rescuer, 399 111–14 Abrahamsen, Samuel: recounts acts of support and Adriatic Sea: Jews helped to rescue in Norway, 311, 315 escape across, 295 Abramovich, Ariela: saved, 136 Adventists’ Seminary Abramowicz-Wolska, Maryla and (France): Jews sent for refuge to, Feliks: help Jews to survive, 375 118 Aerdenhout (Holland): a young Abramowitch, Maja: see Zarch, Maja Jewish boy finds sanctuary in, Abresch, Father Pio: see Father 408 Agarici, Viorica: saves Jews, 298 Pio Ahlfeld, Eva: given sanctuary, Absil, Walter: and the rescue of his cousin, 389 338; with her rescuers’ two Achille, Father: helps an Italian children, Photo 31 Jewish family escape, 444 Ainsztein, Reuben: writes about ‘actions’ (organized SS killings): 33; Jews saved Righteous Germans in Bialystok, during and after, 91–2, 97, 98, 263–5 100, 101, 104, 166, 256, 264, Albania: Jews saved in, 11, 265, 270, 273 300–2; and the Albanian ‘moral Adama (Poland): an execution at, code’, 523 150 Alechinsky, Drs: shelter two Adler, Ella: recalls no kindnesses, 12–13 Jewish boys, 386–7 Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece: saves Jews, 304–5 Alkmaar (Holland): rescuers in, 408, 413; a ‘health vacation’ in, 420–1 All Saints Church (Warsaw): rescue in, 201 573 T H E R I G H T E O U S Alpes Maritimes (Italian-occupied France): Italians Ancely, Captain Edmond: and a refuse to enforce anti-Jewish measures
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