Underground hideout for Jewish tailor discovered on farm in central Poland The owners of the farm were Sabina and Aleksander Smolarek, who during World War II hid their neighbor Moshe Bajtel from the Nazis at their home.
Ecuador honors late diplomat who saved Jews from the Nazis As the consul of Sweden, Manuel Antonio Munoz Borrero saved more than 100 Jews by granting them humanitarian passports.
Family of Dutch diplomat punished for saving Jews in the Holocaust gets official apology The Dutch Foreign Ministry on Tuesday apologized to the family of Jan Zwartendijk, who was honorary consul of the Netherlands in what today is Lithuania during World War II,
Global Johan van Hulst, Dutch politician who saved hundreds of Jewish children during Holocaust, dies at 107