Hans Calmeyer is said to have saved thousands of Jews while he did clerical work for the Nazis -- but a 92-year-old woman claims in a new documentary that he sent her to be killed

New evidence shows that Julio Palencia was likely influenced by his Greek spouse, Zoe Dragoumis, to issue last-minute passports, pull 150 off trains - and adopt two Jewish children

100-year-old Jozef Walaszczyk tells about brushes with death, work with the Polish underground, and getting false papers for his Jewish girlfriend, saving her and dozens of others

The 'Dutch Schindler' died on March 30, 1980, but Sally Noach’s tale went untold until his daughter investigated his wartime efforts and found a heroism fueled by hope and chutzpah

From the Depths, an organization dedicated to helping Righteous Gentiles who risked their lives in WWII, converts a free taxi service to bring supplies amid the coronavirus crisis

The cabs are a huge help for the people in their 80s and 90s trying to navigate a sprawling and congested city -- but just as valuable is the sense of recognition for their deeds

40 years after his death, Helmut Kleinicke, who kept mum about sheltering and helping Jewish laborers avoid deportation to death camps, designated as Righteous Among the Nations

Historical drama 'The Mover' tells the story of Žanis Lipke, who managed to hide and transport 60 Jews with limited means, while risking execution by occupying Nazi forces

Veteran star chronicler Robert Matzen traces Hepburn's roots in the Netherlands, her mother's fleeting Nazi sympathies, and her covert activities against the occupying Nazi regime

Nobuki Sugihara says he's not out to glorify his father -- and proves it by debunking myths and showing that human kindness, not ideology, prompted him to save thousands of lives

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