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The Just

how six unlikely heroes saved thousands of Jews from the Holocaust
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The Just by Jan Brokken is a profound historical exploration of profound moral courage and humanity during the Holocaust. It delves into the life of Jan Zwartendijk, a Dutch diplomat stationed in Lithuania, who helped save thousands of Jews by issuing visas for them to escape Europe. The narrative sheds light on the extraordinary yet often overlooked efforts of individuals who defied the harrowing circumstances of the time to do what was right.
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The remarkable story of how a consul and his allies helped save thousands of Jews from the Holocaust in one of the greatest rescue operations of the twentieth century.

In May 1940, Jan Zwartendijk, the director of the Lithuanian branch of the Philips electrical-goods company, stepped into history when he accepted the honorary role of Dutch consul.

In Kaunas, the capital of Lithuania, desperate Jewish refugees faced annihilation in the Holocaust. That was when Zwartendijkβ€”with the help of Chiune Sugihara, the consul for Japan, and the Dutch ambassador in Riga, Latviaβ€”chose to break his country's diplomatic rules. He opened up a possible route to freedom through the ruse of issuing visas to the Dutch colony of CuraΓ§ao on the other side of the world. Thanks to these visas, and Sugihara's approval of onward passage, many Jewsβ€”up to 10,000β€”were able to travel on the Trans-Siberian Express all through Soviet Russia to Vladivostok, further to Japan, and onwards to China.

Most of the Jews whom Zwartendijk helped escape survived the war, and they and their descendants settled in America, Canada, Australia, and other countries. Zwartendijk and Sugihara were true heroes, and yet they were both shunned by their own countries after the war, and their courageous, unstinting actions have remained relatively unknown.

In The Just, renowned Dutch author Jan Brokken wrests this heroic story from oblivion and traces the journeys of a number of the rescued Jews. This epic narrative shows how, even in life-threatening circumstances, some people make the right choice at the right time. It is a lesson in character and courage.

'If I had known Jan Zwartendijk's story before, I would have had filmed that.'
– Steven Spielberg

'He [Zwartendijk] filled desperate lives with hope during a period of great darkness, and his actions will remain a beacon of decency and righteousness for generations to come.'
– Bill Clinton

'Brokken provides an inspirational and richly detailed look at bureaucratic efforts to help Jews escape Europe in the early years of WWII ... Evocative portraits of his protagonists' family lives deepen Brokken's depictions of their hazardous actions. Readers will take heart from these obscure yet consequential acts of courage.'
– Publishers Weekly

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925849295

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 March 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 40.0mm

Width: 164.0mm

Height: 240.0mm

Weight: 740g

Pages: 496

About the Author

Jan Brokken is a writer of fiction, travel, and literary nonfiction. He gained international fame with The Rainbird, The Blind Passengers, My Little Madness, Baltic Souls, In the House of the Poet, The Reprisal, and The Cossack Garden, and his books have been translated into ten languages. The Just is his latest book.

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