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The non-Jews who aided the escape of Jews from Germany in World War 2 are called "Righteous Among the Nations" by Yad Vashem, the Israeli Holocaust Memorial society.
The Jews have been treated very fairly in the U.K.
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The cast of The Hidden Jews of Berlin - 1999 includes: Ellen Arndt as herself Jochen Arndt as himself Ika Lewin as himself Larry Orbach as himself Ismar Reich as himself
The Nazi forces would check houses for hidden Jews each day. If the Nazis thought the people in the homes acted weird, they would return many times to a single home each day.
If Oskar Schindler got caught helping the Jews, he would be killed.
They hid in bomb shelters, were shipped out of the country secretly, or were hidden in cellars.
Though no definitive number can be calculated, there were "The Righteous Few". It would be impossible to give an exact number, as you could argue that all that fought for the allies aided the Jews (as well as the other people that got on the wrong side of the Nazis and Axis forces). Watch a film The Scarlet and the Black staring Gregory Peck and Christopher Plummer.
Jesse Spalek, was a famous German communist, he was corrupt and he aided Hitler in the killing of the Jews, he is now retired and no one knows where he is some say he is dead. But is he......
"The Diary of Ann Frank" gives some idea.