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  1. Waitstill Hastings Sharp (1 May 1902– 25 February 1983) was a Unitarian minister who was involved in humanitarian and relief work in Czechoslovakia and Southern Europe during World War II. In 2005, Sharp and his first wife Martha were named by Yad Vashem as Righteous among the Nations, the second and third of five Americans to receive this honor.

  2. Mar 8, 2024 · Martha and Waitstill Sharp, American Unitarian aid workers, helped thousands of people escape Nazi persecution in 1939–1940. Among those they helped were Jews, intellectuals, and children in Prague, Lisbon, and southern France.

  3. On June 20, 1940, Waitstill and Martha Sharp landed in Lisbon, Portugal, on a mission to help refugees from war-torn France. Making their way into Vichy-controlled France, that had allied itself with the victorious Nazi Germany, they sought ways to help fugitives from Nazi terror, Jews and non-Jews alike.

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  5. Martha and Waitstill Sharp were a Unitarian minister and his wife who volunteered to help refugees fleeing from Nazi persecution in Czechoslovakia in 1939. They worked with the Unitarian Service Committee, the Quakers, and other groups to provide relief, rescue, and resettlement for thousands of people.

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  6. Learn how the Unitarian couple helped hundreds of refugees escape Nazi persecution in Europe before and during World War II. They distributed money, food, and visas, and organized a children's transport to the US.

  7. Waitstill and Martha Sharp. In February 1939, Waitstill Sharp, a young Unitarian minister from Boston, and his wife Martha left for Czechoslovakia on a refugee mission. For months the Unitarian Church had been receiving alarming reports from Prague over the plight of refugees.The Sharps arrived in Prague, home to the largest Unitarian church in ...

  8. Aug 2, 2016 · Learn how the Sharps, a Unitarian minister and his wife, helped refugees escape from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia and France in 1939-1940. They were honored as Righteous Among the Nations by Israel for their courageous actions.

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