Resistance Activities During the Holocaust | Marion Pritchard | USC Shoah Foundation
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Marion Pritchard, a Dutch rescuer and aid provider during the Holocaust, was studying at the Amsterdam School for Social Work when she was arrested on suspicion of participation in resistance activities. Six months later, once released from prison, Marion continued her work with the resistance, helping approximately 150 Dutch Jews survive the war in hiding, by supplying them with food and false papers.
Marion’s interview took place on May 14, 1998, in Vershire, VT, USA. Marion passed away in December 2016.
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