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120: 335: 696:. During the deportations of Berlin’s Jews, Anna Boros was sheltered by Helmy, despite being himself targeted by the Nazi regime until the end of the war. When he was under police investigation, Helmy arranged for Boros to hide elsewhere, doing everything in his power to protect her. He obtained a certificate attesting to Boros’ conversion to Islam and a marriage certificate that she was married to an Egyptian man in a ceremony held in Helmy’s home. Helmy also provided assistance to Boros’ mother, Julianna; her stepfather, Georg Wehr; and her grandmother, Cecilie Rudnik. He arranged for Rudnik to be hidden in the home of a German friend, Frieda Szturmann. He was later recognized by Vad Vashem for his actions in 2013. 592:
release the Turkish citizens and their families, who numbered only 15 at the time. However, Ülkümen added another 25-30 people to the list whom he knew had allowed their citizenship to lapse. The Gestapo, suspecting him, demanded to see their papers, which they did not have. Ulkumen however returned to the Gestapo building, insisting that according to Turkish law, spouses of Turkish citizens were considered to be citizens themselves, and demanded their release. Matilda later discovered that no such law existed, that Ülkümen had made it up to save them. In the end, all those on Ülkümen’s list were released.
203: 421: 681: 119: 587:. Whilst still in Greek territory, he was taken off the train thanks to the intervention of Ulkumen, who was informed that Franko’s wife was a Turkish citizen. Another survivor, Matilda Toriel relates that she was a Turkish citizen living in Rhodes and married to an Italian citizen. On July 18, 1944, all the Jews were told to appear at 55:. Approximately 1 percent of the Jewish residents, about 4,000 to 5,000 Jews, of that territory were murdered by these regimes during this period. The relatively small percentage of Jewish casualties, as compared to the 60 percent of European Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust, is largely due to the successful 580:. Ülkümen responded with "under Turkish law all citizens were equal. We didn’t differentiate between citizens who were Jewish, Christian or Muslim." Ulkümen managed to save approximately 50 Jews, 13 of them Turkish citizens. In protecting those who were not Turkish citizens, he clearly acted on his own initiative. 224:. When he overheard German officers planning to rape a local Jewish woman, Odette Boukhris, he hid the woman and her family, along with about two dozen more Jewish families, at his farm outside of town. The families stayed there for four months, until the occupation ended. Abdul-Wahab is sometimes called the Arab 189:
who ran the camp beat Jews on a regular basis. One night, during an especially heavy battle, sixty Jewish laborers were able to escape. The first structure they encountered was the wall of Sakkat's farm. They knocked on the gate, and were allowed shelter and food. They were also allowed to stay until
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were 'Aryans', saving the not only Iranian Jewish community in France at the time but also non-Iranian Jews whom Sardari wrote false Iranian passports for. Sardari ultimately saved 2,000 to 3,000 Jewish lives. Passports were issued for entire families and included French or non-Iranian partners. He
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was an Egyptian doctor who moved to Berlin in the 1920s. Because he was Arab, he was fired from his hospital in 1938 and barred from practicing medicine. He was also forbidden to marry his German fiancée, Emmi Ernst. He was interned by the German government until the Egyptian government secured his
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campaign against the Jews, but this was often more common in European countries than Arab ones. The offer made to Algerians by colonial French officials to take over confiscated Jewish property found many French settlers ready to profit from the scheme, but no Arab participated and, in the capital,
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posed to his claim of sovereignty over all his subjects, including the Jews, as on his humanitarian instincts." Partial Nazi race measures were enacted in Morocco over Mohammed's objection, and Mohammed did sign, under the instructions of Vichy officials, two decrees that barred Jews from certain
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headquarters the following day. As she prepared to enter the building, ĂślkĂĽmen approached her and told her not to go in. It was the first time she had ever met him. He told her to wait until he had managed to release her husband. As her husband later told her, ĂślkĂĽmen requested that the Germans
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or one's word of honour. Gershman quotes the Veselis as saying:'We never received any money from our Jewish guests. Besa exists in every Albanian soul. Our parents were devout Muslims and believed, as we do, that every knock on the door is a welcome from
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Many survivors told how their Albanian hosts vied for the privilege of offering sanctuary, on the grounds that it was an Islamic ethical obligation. Since that date, a further 50 Albanians have been registered among the ranks of the Righteous, such as
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itself, Muslim clerics openly declared their opposition to the idea. While some Arabs collaborated with the Axis powers by working as guards in labour camps, others risked their own lives to attempt to save Jews from persecution and genocide.
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and Vichy French government, and Mohammed V has been honored by Jewish organizations for his role in protecting his Jewish subjects during the Holocaust. Some historians maintain that Mohammed's anti-Nazi role has been exaggerated; historian
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Boros), putting himself at personal risk for three years, and for helping her mother Julie, her grandmother, Cecilie Rudnik, and her stepfather, Georg Wehr, to survive the holocaust. Helmy is the first Arab to have been so honoured.
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ordered all of the island’s Jewish population to gather at its headquarters: ostensibly they were to register for "temporary transportation to a small island nearby", but in reality they were gathered for transport to
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Well, on the camp, there was on that ship there was just two of us. My mother stayed behind with my grandmother and two sisters. They left about two weeks later. We arrived in at that time was Persia, now it’s Iran.
464:. He survived the camps, and, after the war, returned to France, where he lived the rest of his life. Khemdoudi is considered to have been part of the "indigenous resistance"—a term used for Resistance members from 572:. He asked for the release of the Jews who were Turkish citizens, and also their spouses and relatives; many of the latter being Italian and Greek citizens. At first the commander refused, stating that under 322:
The Jews are having a hard time but they are under our patronage and we are responsible for their lives. If I find out that an Arab informer caused even one hair of a Jew to fall, this Arab will pay with his
90:, according to different sources, helped from 100 to 500 Jews disguise themselves as Muslims. There are examples of non-Arab Muslim populations assisting Jews to escape from the Holocaust in Europe, in 504:'s partisans. His example inspired his whole village to risk their lives in order to protect Jews. On receiving Gavra Mandil's request for them to be recognized as righteous, the authorities of 310:, regularly warned Jewish leaders of German plans. He helped Jews avoid arrest, intervened to prevent deportations, and even hid individual Jews. Because all legislation needed his signature, 2452:
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doubted this charge and tried to prevent his ouster. The real reason he was removed was because he formed the first solely Tunisian government, causing an outcry by French settlers.
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inscribed both Refka and Drita Veseli in 1988 among the Righteous. The story became better known after Albania's surviving Jewish community was allowed to perform
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for the Jews not far away from Sakkat's farm. Jews from the camp were put to work repairing an airfield, which was regularly bombed by Allies. Arabs saw how
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photographic shop. When the Germans took over from the Italians, he took them, and another Jewish family on a long night journey to his family village at
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was an Iranian diploment based in Paris during the Holocaust. When he ran the Iranian consular office in Paris in 1942, he successfully argued that
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Albania, a predominantly Muslim country, saved almost all of its resident Jewish population. The survival rate in the then-Yugoslavian province of
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Abdelilah Bouasria. (2013). "The second coming of Morocco's 'Commander of the Faithful': Mohammed VI and Morocco's religious policy" in
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in that he did not take any side and did not engage in any public act that could be interpreted as a rejection of Vichy's policy."
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was a Bosnian politician and resistance leader during World War Two. He was the Vice President of the Executive Board of the
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Abdul-Wahab was a son of a well-known Tunisian historian. He was 32 years old when the Germans occupied Tunisia. He was an
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Paldail in his forward to Norman H. Gershman, 2008 p.xiv., attributes the extremely high survival rate to the code of
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writes that while Mohammed V was compelled by Vichy officials to sign the anti-Jewish laws, "he was more passive than
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forces occupied Algeria, Taieb el-Okbi took his place. When he discovered that the leaders of the pro-Nazi group the
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Turkey and the Holocaust: Turkey's Role in Rescuing Turkish and European Jewry from Nazi Persecution, 1933-1945
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was briefly called "the City of Polish Children" because of the thousands of Polish orphans who settled there.
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Moncef Bey was later ousted from power, with the French claiming that he was a Nazi collaborator. General
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The children of Isfahan: Polish refugees in Iran, 1942-1945 : portrait photographs of Abolqasem Jala
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Rescue in Albania : One Hundred Percent of Jews in Albania Rescued from Holocaust
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was 60%, making it one of the areas with the highest Jewish survival rate in Europe.
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In the Lion's Shadow: The Iranian Schindler and His Homeland in the Second World War
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In the lion's shadow: the Iranian Schindler and his homeland in the Second World War
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The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust
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The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust
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ordering Muslims not to attack Jews. His actions have been compared to Archbishops
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during the War. The Nazis established labor camps in Tunisia, killing over 2,500
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became a place of refuge for 116,000 Polish refugees, of whom, around 5,000 were
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Rescue in Albania: one hundred percent of Jews in Albania rescued from Holocaust
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One of the refugees, Adam Szymel, recalling the moment he entered Iran, said:
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No occupied country in Africa or Europe was free of collaboration with the
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Djaafar Khemdoudi in his Neuengamme clothes after being deported there
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regimes controlled the territory. From June 1940 through May 1943,
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law, all Jews were considered Jews foremost and had to go to the
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Compulsory Work Service (Service du Travail Obligatoire or STO)
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Selahattin ĂślkĂĽmen during his military service at the 1930s.
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between the Nazis and the population of the coastal town of
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A group of "Teheran Children" in front of a railway carriage
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In one case, survivor Albert Franko was on a transport to
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Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia
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Arab rescue efforts were not limited to the Middle East–
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After his release, Helmy was conscripted as a doctor in
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who credit him for protecting their community from the
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during World War Two. Mohammed refused to sign laws by
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Index

Arabs
Muslims
Jewish
the Holocaust
fascist
Axis powers
Germany
Italy
North Africa
Allied
North African Campaign
Axis powers
genocide
Algiers
Si Kaddour Benghabrit
Great Mosque of Paris
Albania
Yad Vashem
Mohammed Helmy
Righteous Among the Nations

1942-1943 famine
Iran
Polish Jews
Tehran Children
Isfahan
Port of Pahlavi
government minister
Tunis
forced labor camp

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