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Those non-Jewish people risked their lives by hiding Jews or by helping them escape to neutral countries such as Switzerland or Sweden.

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They hid them in their house, and covered for them.

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They either hid them, gave them false identities, or tried to get them out of Nazi controlled areas.

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They smuggled them out of the country, adopted them, gave them their identity papers...

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Hide them and or help them escape to escape to another country.

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How did non-Jewish people try to Jews from the horrors of nazism?

They hid them


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