The british
Dolley Madison
You are probably confused. Dolly Madison saved some documents and paintings when the British burned the White House in 1814. She left before they the British got there. It was stone on the outside which does not burn. There was a fire in the White House when Hoover was president. The Washington fire department put it out.
Dolley Madison, the First Lady at the time, saved the valuable painting of George Washington before the British burned the President's Mansion during the War of 1812. She is credited with ensuring the preservation of the historic artifact.
James Madison.
Yes, it was ransacked and burned by the British in 1814. James Madison was president, and his wife, Dolley Madison, saved as many national treasures as she could from the building before it was burned, including the full length portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart
he warned John Hancock and Samuel Adams the British were coming and saved there lives the British were called the red coats Hence that they wore red coats
I think it was Dolly Madison.
Potsie
First off, not everyone was a "jew". Some were gypsies and homosexual. They were liberated by the American's, Russian's, and British. Use proper grammar.
Saved (2004) was filmed in Surrey and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
It is generally accepted that Dolley Madison saved the portrait of George Washington and other historic items from the White House before it was burned by the British. Some historians dispute this.
Dunkirk