When Red Army soldiers discovered the Arndt; Lewinsky; and Gumpel families in April 1945; there were seven survivors - the largest known group of German Jews to survive in hiding in the heart of the Third Reich. In January 1943; the four Arndts went into hiding to avoid deportation and were soon joined by Ellen and Charlotte Lewinsky and Bruno Gumpel. For two and a half years the group survived in the shadowy underworld of Berlin - without food ration cards or secure accommodations - protected by more than 50 non-Jewish Germans. This is not only a story of tremendous courage and stamina during the darkest days of Hitler's rule; but also shows that anti-Semitism was not as ubiquitous among ordinary Germans as is commonly thought. Ellen and Erich Arndt and Ruth Arndt Gumpel; who live in the USA; here reveal their story in detail.
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