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In 1937, as the Nazis rose to power and anti-Semitism surged in Danzig, sixteen-year-old Justus Rosenberg was sent to Paris for safety. By 1940, with France under German control, Justus found himself alone, penniless, and cut off from his family in Poland. He fled south, where a chance encounter with American journalist Varian Fry in Marseille changed his fate. Fry was aiding thousands, including notable artists and intellectuals, to escape the Nazis. Justus, with his German background, knowledge of French culture, and fluency in multiple languages, became a vital part of Fry's network, acting as a spy and scout. Despite his youthful appearance, he thrived in the underground, managing counterfeit documents, secret passwords, and escape routes while navigating the dangers posed by gangsters. When Fry was forced to leave France, Justus remained behind, relying on his ingenuity to evade capture and survive numerous life-threatening situations. He worked with the French Resistance and later connected with the United States Army. After the war, Justus emigrated to America and built a new life. His journey is a compelling tale of bravery, adventure, and survival, emphasizing the role of luck, resourcefulness, and the kindness of others in his extraordinary story.
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The Art Of Resistance, Justus Rosenberg
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- 2020
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