Of course! There are many. I'm not quite sure who they are, but there is actually a book called Heroes of the Holocaust.
The Netherlands was one of the most known countries that helped people int he Holocaust in the 1940's. Also, the Ukraine was another notable country that helped those who were mistreated by the events of the Holocaust.
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None of the turning-points "helped the Holocaust". In Europe the Battle of Stalingrad (1942-43) is regarded as a key turning point, but the Holocaust continued ...
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The names of two national heroes of Spain are El Cid and Alonso Perez de Guzman. El Cid's full names were Rodrigo Diaz Vivar and is among the most famous heroes in Spain.
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Some people helped individuals during the Holocaust. Nobody tried to 'prevent the Holocaust' - even the Allies did not try to do that.
Courageous people everywhere, particularly in Germany and France, risked their lives to help Jews escape from the Holocaust. 'The Righteous Among the Nations' is a project of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Authority to honor non-Jewish Holocaust rescuers. To date, there have been over 22 000 names recorded, although true numbers will never be known. The countries with the highest representations are Poland, the Netherlands, France, and Belgium.
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Joseph, Sarah, Israel are some names.
My heroes and heroines are the people who helped me in times of need and when I hit rock bottom in life :) However, in books.... I admire Lucy in Narnia..... who are your heroes?