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Underground Rescue Organizations . By: Kelsi Allen & Jolene Theobald. Shelter. Shelter for the Jews was provided in convents and monasteries as well as in homes of Christian families. Changes.
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Underground Rescue Organizations By: Kelsi Allen & Jolene Theobald
Shelter • Shelter for the Jews was provided in convents and monasteries as well as in homes of Christian families.
Changes • False identity papers had to be made. They had to adapt to the families religion that they were living with.
People Saved • About 4,000 to 6,000 Jews were saved by the underground rescue organizations.
Rescuers • These individuals suffered severe consequences if they were caught.
Zegota • A major underground rescue organizations in Poland.