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British POWs honoured in Holocaust heroes ceremony

April 18, 2013 13:00
WJR Manchester committee, back row:  Phil Geller, Suzie Cohen, Dena Koslover, Gabrielle Adlestone, Julia Harris, Amanda Curtis, Natasha Lieberman and Bernard Verby; front: Nikita Yakubovsky, committee chair Daniel Harris and Stephen Smith

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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British Prisoners of War who saved a Jewish girl from the Nazis were honoured as “Holocaust Heroes” by the government this week.

Communities Secretary Eric Pickles presented awards to eight people who saved Jews from Nazi persecution during the Second World War.

Among them were four of the 10 British PoWs who helped save the life of 16-year-old Sara Matuson when they hid her in a hayloft at the Gross Golmkau, in northern Poland, for four weeks in January 1945.

Now known as Sara Hannah Rigler, the 84-year-old survivor lives today in the United States and has written a book, Ten British Prisoners of War Saved My Life, in which she described the heroic actions of the soldiers.