How Artist Saved 350 Lives During Holocaust by Forging ID PapersAccording to the museum, Cohn and her group of co-resisters, called “The Utrecht Children’s Committee,” managed to save 350 children from deportation and murder.German-born Jewish artist, Alice Cohn, figured out how to forge Dutch identity papers to save hundreds of Jewish children from the Nazis, and today her identity cards are being shown at the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam. Writers at The Times of Israel tell us more:
According to the museum, Cohn and her group of co-resisters, called “The Utrecht Children’s Committee,” managed to save 350 children from deportation and murder. |
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