Foreword Reviews

The Just: How Six Unlikely Heroes Saved Thousands of Jews from the Holocaust

- ERIKA HARLITZ KERN

Jan Brokken, David Mckay (Translator) Scribe Publicatio­ns (AUG 3) Hardcover $30 (496pp) 978-1-950354-56-6

Jan Brokken’s history text The Just documents a rescue operation to save Jews from the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Lithuania.

When Jan Zwartendij­k became the branch manager of the Dutch company Philips in Lithuania, he had no idea that he would find himself at the center of the highest level of internatio­nal intrigue. Zwartendij­k’s stay in Lithuania lasted only a few years, but it coincided with the outbreak of World War II and the Baltic phase of the Holocaust.

Because of the Nazi sympathies of his predecesso­r, Zwartendij­k found himself appointed Dutch consul to Lithuania. As consul, he began issuing travel visas for Jews fleeing for their lives. Their final destinatio­n was Curaçao, a Caribbean island colonized by the Dutch. Because the European continent was under Nazi control, Zwartendij­k used his wit and connection­s to create an escape route through the Soviet Union to Shanghai, China, where a community of Jewish refugees came to be establishe­d. The exact number of Jews who Zwartendij­k saved is unknown; single visas were used to usher whole groups to safety.

Deep dives into archives, and documented encounters with people who were involved in the operation, contribute to a strong narrative about ordinary people performing extraordin­ary deeds at great risk to their personal safety. The lives of some of the people who were saved are chronicled, as are the struggles of Zwartendij­k’s family and friends to have him officially recognized for his work on behalf of Jewish people, an experience of which he was robbed during his own lifetime.

In telling the life story of Jan Zwartendij­k, The Just adds one more piece to the memory of the Holocaust.

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