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Jodoigne (Belgium): Jews hidden in
Jolimont (Belgium): a clinic in, shelters Jews
Jonisz, Cywia: in hiding
Josephinium (Budapest): sixty Jewish children hidden in
Jozefek, Kazimierz: hanged for helping Jews
Jozsefvaros Station (Budapest): deportations from
Jozwikowska, Sister Stanislawa: takes in two Jewish girls
Jukalo, Mr: helps Jews
Jurgens, Albert: a rescuer, in Berlin
Jurkovic, Pastor: helps Jews
Justice in Jerusalem (Gideon Hausner): thanks Norwegian resistance for rescue efforts
Justman-Wisnicki, Lorraine: reflects on ‘the plague of blackmail’ helped by Austrians
Justyna, Danka: helps save three Jews
Justyna, Mala: helps save three Jews
Jusym, Salomon: in hiding
Juzek family: hide Jews
Kabacznik, Miriam: in hiding
Kabilio-Grinberg, Tova: and her father’s escape
Kaczerginski, Shmerl: saved
Kaczmarek, Father: and a Jewish girl in hiding
Kaczmarski, Stefan: killed for hiding Jews
Kagan, Idel (Jack): and rescue in eastern Poland
Kagan, Joseph: saved
Kagan, Margaret: saved
Kagan, Mira: hidden
Kajszczak, Bronislaw: ‘truly risked his life for us’
Kakol, Jan: saves a Jewish child
Kalarash (Romania): a death train to
Kalenczuk, Fiodor: saves Jews
Kalin, Lea: protected in a munitions factory; with her Polish fellow-workers, Photo
Kallo, Ferenc: a rescuer, executed
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst: protests about Italian help for Jews
Kaluszko, Jan: helps Jews in Warsaw
Kamenets Podolsk (Ukraine): acts of rescue at
Kaminska, Mrs: suspects a Jewish woman is in hiding
Kampen (Holland): rescuers in
Kampenhout, Reinier: a Dutch rescuer, caught and killed
Kanabus, Dr Feliks: reverses circumcisions
Kanes, Caroline: ‘smuggle my baby out…’
Kanes, Levie: a Jewish baby, saved in Holland
Kanes, Levie (senior) and Ester: murdered at Sobibor
Kanes, Maurits and Rebecca: murdered at Auschwitz with their children
Kanes, Salomon: murdered
Kanis, Jan: a rescuer, in Holland
Kanis, Petronela: takes over her husband’s work of rescue
Kanner, Cecile (Cecile Kann-Kanner): the saga of her rescue
Kansas City Star : a reporter on, seeks recognition for a rescuer
Kanzler, Simon: in hiding, victim of an SS reprisal
Kapitan, Yashuk: shelters Jews
Kaplan, Mary: hidden
Kaplanas, Zahar: saved
Karlby, Bent: helps Jews escape from Denmark
Karpe, Liese: her parents comforted
Karrer, Lucas: sends Jews to safety
Kassa (Hungarian-occupied Czechoslovakia): an act of rescue in
Katerini (Greece): rescue in
Katow (a Dutch Jewish girl): in hiding
Katyn forest (Russia): murders at
Katzenelson, Yitzhak: interned with his son; deported
Kaufering (Germany): an act of kindness at
Kaufman, Guta: saved
Kaufmann, Marion: her various rescuers; with her Gypsy rescuers, Photo
Kaunas (Lithuania): ‘Righteous Diplomats’ in; ‘Righteous Gentiles’ in; see also Kovno Ghetto
Kavaja (Albania): Jews find refuge in
Kazimierz Square (Warsaw): and the murder of a family that sheltered Jews
Keidziai (Lithuania): Jews hidden in
Keller, Zygmunt: in hiding
Kepski, Juliusz and Stefania: given refuge
Kerkhofs, Bishop: helps hide Jews
Kermisz, Dr J.: information provided by
Keurhorst, Cornelius: a rescuer, shot
Kfare, Roza: in hiding
‘Khaminskyi’: a surname, in hiding
Kharkov (Ukraine): rescuers in
Kielce (Poland): a rescuer escapes in; rescuers in; Council for Assistance to the Jews in; a Christian woman from, and her acts of kindness in Auschwitz
Kiev (Ukraine): a priest in, saves Jews; a Righteous German, in a labour camp near; two Righteous Ukrainian sisters in
Kilessopoulis, Nikos: helps Jews
Kindertransport: rescue of Jews through
Kiril, Metropolitan (of Plovdiv): rescues Jews
Kiss, Barna: helps Jews in his labour unit
Kistarcsa (Hungary): a Scottish woman deported from; Jews brought out from
Kizelshtein family: saved by a German
Kizelshtein, Mina (Mina Doron): her testimony about a Righteous German
Kizelshtein, Shamai: gives testimony for a Righteous German
Klajman, Jankiel: and ‘the