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Silent Echoes
Posted 1 month ago

Did you know? During WWII, Suzanne Spaak, the daughter of a prosperous Belgian banker, saved hundereds Jewish children from Nazi deportation. She risked everything, even facing arrest and execution, to protect those in need.

Discover her incredible story of bravery and compassion

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Silent Echoes
Posted 1 month ago

Today, we're honoring Andrée Geulen, a woman who risked everything to save lives during WWII, stepping into a world torn apart by war at just 20 years old, in 1942 Brussels, where the German occupation of Belgium had cast a dark shadow over the country, with Jewish children disappearing from their homes and schools, their fate unknown—a time when Andrée Geulen began her journey from ordinary citizen to extraordinary hero.

Watch her story now and discover the incredible impact she made.

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Silent Echoes
Posted 1 month ago

Have you heard the incredible story of Elisabeta Nicopoi? Elisabeta showed remarkable courage during WW2. She risked everything to protect her Jewish neighbors. Rushing to warn her friend Marcus Strul and his family, she hid them and nearly twenty others in a small storage space for two weeks, providing them with food and shelter.

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Silent Echoes
Posted 1 month ago

How often would you like to see a video about heroes and heroines from the past?

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Silent Echoes
Posted 1 month ago

This is a story about a young woman who led the Comet Line. The German soldiers raided a house in northern France, capturing her along with three others. After enduring brutal interrogations by the Abwehr and Gestapo, she confessed to her role, but the Nazis couldn’t believe someone so small could wield such power. By the time they realized the truth, she had mysteriously vanished.

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Silent Echoes
Posted 3 months ago

Watch this story of a couple from Massachusetts traveled to Nazi-occupied Europe and saved 2,000 Jews.

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Silent Echoes
Posted 4 months ago

Should we make more videos about stories from World War II, or also cover other wars?

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Silent Echoes
Posted 4 months ago

Diana Budisavljević was a well-to-do Austrian married to a renowned doctor in Zagreb when the Axis forces invaded Yugoslavia in April 1941. When she learned that children in camps not far from the city were dying of hunger and disease, she resolutely started one of the greatest humanitarian actions of WW2.

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Silent Echoes
Posted 5 months ago

The incredible story of how Nicholas Winton – who was later dubbed "Britain's Schindler" – saved hundreds of children from the Holocaust, is being told in a new film. Exclusive BBC clips show the moment when Winton met some of the children he rescued. Sir Nicholas Winton is a true HERO!

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Silent Echoes
Posted 5 months ago

This is a story about Henriëtte Pimentel who saved 600 jewish children.

Henriëtte Pimentel was born in 1890 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to a Jewish family. From a young age, she dedicated her life to caring for children, working as the head of a crèche (daycare) located just across the street from the Hollandsche Schouwburg theatre in the heart of the city.

Little did she know that this daycare would become the epicenter of one of the most daring and heroic rescue operations of the Holocaust. Henriëtte Pimentel had been committed to children all her life. When she was given the opportunity to save Jewish children in 1942, she did not hesitate for a moment.

She is a real heroine!

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