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      • Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War, co-directed by Ken Burns and Artemis Joukowsky, tells the little known story of Waitstill and Martha Sharp, an American minister and his wife from Wellesley, Massachusetts, who left their children behind in the care of their parish and boldly committed to a life-threatening mission in Europe.
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  2. Mar 8, 2024 · Martha and Waitstill Sharp. 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.

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    Martha Ingham Dickie Sharp Cogan (April 25, 1905 – December 6, 1999) was an American Unitarian who was involved in humanitarian and social justice work with her first husband, a Unitarian minister, Waitstill Sharp, and others of her denomination, and so helped hundreds of Jews to escape Nazi persecution, through relocation and other efforts.

  4. Waitstill Sharp and Robert Dexter were two of a seven-member committee that worked toward the formation of the Unitarian Service Committee, established in May 1940 as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association.

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  5. Two Rescue Missions. Martha and Waitstill Sharp. Waitstill Sharp, a Unitarian minister, and his wife Martha, a social worker, spent six months in Prague in 1939, distributing money and helping intellectuals escape to the United States.

  6. Aug 2, 2016 · Several times, Martha accompanied groups of refugees as they fled Czechoslovakia, her American passport and government connections providing a measure of cover at dangerous border crossings. Waitstill began a complex money-laundering scheme to evade Nazi restrictions on bringing currency into or out of the country.

  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. 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 ...

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