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How did non-Jewish rescuers help the Jewish prisoners?

They spied on the SS guards to learn about their weaknesses and how to stop them.
They recovered the Jews’ stolen possessions, such as rings and money, from the SS guards.
They brought them clothing and blankets to keep them warm in the concentration camps.
They smuggled children out and housed them in safe houses throughout Britain.

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User Helmi
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They smuggled children out and housed them in safe houses throughout Britain.

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User Jamie Howarth
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Non-Jewish rescuers were able to help the Jewish prisoners by smuggling the children out to Palestine and Britain as well as housed them in safe homes. 
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