During the Holocaust, many heroic women resisted the Nazis in any way they could. Some fought the Nazis directly, while others offered covert help to those in harm's way, assisted with rescue efforts, or aided the underground resistance
During the Holocaust, many heroic women resisted the Nazis in any way they could. Some fought the Nazis directly, while others offered covert help to those in harm's way, assisted with rescue efforts, or aided the underground resistance.
After escaping the Lenin ghetto, photographer Faye Schulman joined a partisan group and documented its activities through her photographs. A non-Jewish Danish woman, Ebba Lund, helped smuggle Jews by boat out of German-occupied Denmark to safety in Sweden. In the Netherlands, Frieda Belinfante produced convincing fake ID cards for those hiding from persecution. Ala Gertner paid with her life after trying to help destroy a crematorium in Auschwitz. While imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto, Vladka Meed smuggled information, forged documents, weapons, and more between the ghetto and the outside world.
We honor these women and the many others who spoke out and fought back against the Nazis. Click the link in our bio to learn more about one of these brave women.
Photo 1: USHMM, courtesy of Faye Schulman (Faigel Lazebnik)
Photo 2: USHMM, gift of Judith Ellis Glickman
Photo 3: USHMM, courtesy of Frieda Belinfante
Photo 4: USHMM, courtesy of Sheldon Schwartz
Photo 5: USHMM, courtesy of Benjamin (Miedzyrzecki) Meed
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