Wilfrid Israel

Wilfrid Israel was a German retailer who used his Berlin store as a cover for helping Jews escape Nazi Germany. Working with the British authorities, he brought some ten thousand children across the Channel. He relocated to England during the war to continue his work, but died in 1943 when his plane was shot down as it returned from Portugal.

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