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'''Ludwig Semrad''' is an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations since 1979. |
'''Ludwig Semrad''' is an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations since 1979. |
Revision as of 09:43, 31 May 2020
Ludwig Semrad is an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations since 1979.
In 1941, he became head of a Polish cigarette factory, which was confiscated from Jews. There he left the management of the factory Wolkowitz to the Jewish director. He tried to employ as many Jews as possible to protect them from deportation to various Nazi concentration camps.
His wife Wanda Semrad is also an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations.
External links
- Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
- Ludwig Semrad – his activity to save Jews' lives during the Holocaust, at Yad Vashem website