How The Philippines Saved 1200 Jews During The Holocaust...
#HolocaustHistory #Philippines #JewishHistory During one of the darkest chapters in human history, an unlikely nation stepped forward with compassion and courage. This video tells the powerful true story of how the Philippines saved over 1,200 Jewish refugees during the Holocaust, offering them safety when much of the world turned its back. From the humanitarian efforts of President Manuel L. Quezon to the cooperation between Filipino officials, American leaders, and Jewish communities, this remarkable rescue mission stands as a forgotten act of bravery and moral leadership. Discover how Manila became a refuge, how lives were rebuilt, and why this story still matters today. This is not just history — it’s a lesson about humanity, courage, and the impact of choosing to do what’s right when it matters most.

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