Sousa Mendes, el “Bosques” portugués pago con su vida el haber ayudado a los judíos (en Inglés)

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Obscure Diplomat Saved 30,000 Jews From Nazis

Dozens of Jewish Holocaust survivors and their descendants have journeyed to  Portugal to honor Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a relatively obscure diplomat who  is credited with rescuing 30,000 Jews from the Nazis.

Mendes was the Portuguese consul in Bordeaux, France, when the Nazis invaded  and personally provided precious escape visas to Jews, allowing them to avoid  death camps, according  to the New York Times.


“I hadn’t cried in years, but when I found out, I just couldn’t stop,” Lee  Sterling, a California man whose family escaped the Holocaust thanks to Mendes,  told the Times.

“Without his help … I wouldn’t be here. It’s as simple, sad and lucky as  that,” Yara Nagel, a translator who was the first member of her Nagelschmidt  family to be born in Brazil, told the paper. She came from São Paulo, she said,  because “I wanted to retrieve my past.”

blankSousa-Mendes2The abandoned home of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a Portuguese diplomat who helped thousands escape Nazi persecution, was the site of a tribute last month.

He did so at great personal peril, since Portugal was a fascist nation,  although officially neutral in World War II. He was eventually summoned back to  Lisbon, tried for disobedience. He wound up dying in poverty in 1954.

His status as one of the most important protectors of wartime-era Jews was  confirmed by Yehuda Bauer, a Holocaust historian at the Yad Vashem Holocaust  memorial, the Times said.

Despite his vaunted status as a ‘Righteous Gentile,’ Mendes has received  scant notoriety in his homeland.

There is no public recognition of his heroism and his family home in the  Cabanas de Viriato has fallen into severe disrepair.

A foundation set up in Mendes’s name seeks to restore the home and create a  museum of tolerance.

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