Ilse Stanley

Ilse Stanley

Ilse (Intrator) Stanley (née Ilse Davidsohn), ((1906-03-11)March 11, 1906 – July 21, 1970(1970-07-21)), was a German Jewish woman who, with the collusion of a handful of people ranging from Nazi members of the Gestapo to other Jewish civilians, secured the release of 412 Jewish prisoners from concentration camps between 1936 and 1938.

During that time she also helped countless others leave the country while it was still possible for German Jews to do so legally. This story was sketched publicly in 1955 on Ralph Edwards's television program, This Is Your Life, and is told in vivid detail in Stanley's autobiographical book, The Unforgotten, which was published in the United States during 1957.

Read more about Ilse Stanley:  Early Life, Concentration Camps, Kristallnacht and After: Late 1938 and 1939, Life in The United States, Recognition, Writings By Ilse Stanley

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