When it became unsafe to continue hiding Jews at this location, the home was closed and its occupants dispersed to other locations.
Glagolevs hid Jews in their own home and homes of their congregants.
She and her husband, Walther, are also hidden Jews.
She hid unprotected Jews in her home and helped them to escape.
Only one Polish family was executed for hiding Jews.
He agreed to hide them, even though he knew that hiding Jews was punished with death.
His squad routinely subjected those who were hiding Jews to torture and execution.
One-third of the people who hid Jews did not survive the war.