Correspondence with Jacobs, Helene
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Helene Jacobs (1906-1993) was a German Anti-Nazi resistance fighter. The member of the Confessing Church Berlin hid Jews and helped them escape from Germany. In 1943 she was arrested and imprisoned. After the war Jacobs campaigned for the Society for Christian-Jewish cooperation. In 1968 Yad Vashem honoured her as ‘Righteous Among the Nations’.
See Gutman, I. (ed.), The encyclopedia of the righteous among the nations: rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. Europe (Part 1) and other countries, Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, 2007, pp. 110-11.
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Correspondence with Jacobs, Helene
10 letters
Correspondence regarding the sending of published material, and an enquiry by The Wiener Library for a contribution of Jacobs to its eyewitness testimony project.
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