he saved approximately 3,500
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Giorgio Perlasca Giorgio Perlasca was an Italian who helped save thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust by issuing them fake passports to travel to neutral countries. He died in 1992.
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2,000-4,000
Approximately 5200.
Following people helped to Hungarian Jews to save them for example with a fake papers.Diplomats:Raoul Wallenberg, Carl Lutz, Giorgio PerlascaPolice and army officers:Fewnczy, Pál Szalai, Károly SzabóAfter huge pressury Horthy decided to stor transports in 1944.
Yes there is still many of Jews that was on the list alive
Many people who helped save Jews from persecution by the Nazis are recognised as "Righteous Among The Nations" by Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority in Jerusalem. (If you run a wikipedia search on 'righteous among the nations' you will find links to brief biographies). Some of the best known of these are: Corrie ten Boom (Netherlands) Pere Marie-Benoit (France) Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians Oskar Schindler (Germany) Giorgio Perlasca (Italy) Archbishop Damaskinos (Greece) Julius Madritsch (Austria) Prince Konstantin Karadja (Romania) Per Faye-Hansen (Norway) Frank Foley (England)
they took them to sweden where they where will be safe
Yes.
Community Answer 1Schindler and the Ten Boom family are two of the best known ones, but there are many others._______________________________________________________Community Answer 2The Holocaust Memorial Center in Jerusalem commemorates over 24 000 rescuers.There were many people who hid and saved Jews from the Nazis, Oskar Schindler, Raoul Wallenberg and Frank Foley to name but a few. Yad Vashem has honoured thousands who saved Jews during the Holocaust.
Non Jews who risked their lives to save Jews by the Nazis.