The 'Iranian Schindler' who saved Jews from the Nazis

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Thousands of Iranian Jews and their descendants owe their lives to a Muslim diplomat in wartime Paris, according to a new book. In The Lion's Shadow tells how Abdol-Hossein Sardari risked everything to help fellow Iranians escape the Nazis.


Eliane Senahi Cohanim was seven years old when she fled France with her family.

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She remembers clutching her favourite doll and lying as still as she could, pretending to be asleep, whenever their train came to a halt at a Nazi checkpoint.


"I remember everywhere, when we were running away, they would ask for our passports, and I remember my father would hand them the passports and they would look at them. And then they would look at us. It was scary. It was very, very scary."


Mrs Cohanim and her family were part of a small, close-knit community of Iranian Jews living in and around Paris.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16190541
 
Goes to show you one can not paint all Muslims with the same brush.
 
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