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    Waitstill Sharp was born in 1902, and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1926. Martha Ingham Dickie was born in 1905, and studied social work at Northwestern University. She trained at Jane Addams’ famous Hull House settlement. The couple met in 1927 and married a year later. Waitstill returned to Harvard, where he graduated from the Divinity Sch...

    The Nazis seized power in Germany in 1933. Soon after, Germany demanded the “return” of the ethnic German population of Czechoslovakia—and the land on which it lived—to the German Reich. In late summer of 1938, Hitler insisted upon the annexation of the Sudetenland, a border area between Germany and Czechoslovakia. This area contained a majority et...

    The AUA raised more than $40,000 to support the newly formed “Commission for Service in Czechoslovakia.” The AUA leadership asked Waitstill and Martha Sharp to travel to Prague to assist refugees. Motivated by their faith and their moral outrage, the Sharps made the difficult decision to accept the charge. They left their two small children in the ...

    In May 1940, Frederick May Eliot, president of the AUA, asked Waitstill and Martha Sharp to return to Europe. This time, they were sent to France as the Unitarian Service Committee's “ambassadors extraordinary.” But before they could arrive in Paris to set up an office, the Germans occupied the city. The Sharps opened an office in Lisbon instead. T...

    While Waitstill Sharp spent most of his time in Lisbon, Martha Sharp worked at a new Unitarian Service Committee office in Marseille. The French city was the primary port in unoccupied Vichy France from which refugees could escape. During this time, the Unitarian Service Committee worked closely with Varian Fry. An American, Fry had been sent to Eu...

    During the war, Martha gave numerous speeches on behalf of the Unitarian Service Committee. Both Martha and Waitstill advocated for the American Relief for Czechoslovakia organization. In 1944, Waitstill Sharp was appointed to a United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration(UNRRA) position in Cairo. Martha returned to Spain and Portugal, ...

    In 1963, Yad Vashem established the title of Righteous Among the Nations to honor non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. In 2006, Martha and Waitstill Sharp were the second and third US citizens, after Varian Fry, to receive this designation.

  1. Mar 9, 2022 · Martha Content Sharp was born to Martha and Waitstill Sharp, who in 1939 went to Europe to help Jewish refugees as documented in the book and PBS film Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War. She attended Pembroke College, where she also met Artie, and the two were married in 1956, thus starting a life mixed with familial and academic milestones.

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  3. February 4, 1939: Rev. Waitstill and Martha Sharp depart for their mission to Czechoslovakia. In their absence the Unitarian leadership set about fundraising and searching for suitable “commissioners” who would carry the Unitarian witness to the Czech people.

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  4. Oct 23, 2016 · Sensing Waitstill’s willingness to go, but Martha’s reluctance, Everett Baker said, “If you would be willing to go for just a few months, to get the program started, you could give the Commission the momentum it needs. Meanwhile, we could look for replacements.” Waitstill said, yes, they would do it. He insisted that Martha come, too, and

  5. Aug 2, 2016 · For Waitstill and Martha Sharp, a Unitarian minister and his wife living in Wellesley, Massachusetts, that sense of responsibility began in their religious community and ultimately drew them into dangerous missions in Europe on the edge of war. One quiet Sunday evening in January 1939, the Sharps received a phone call that would change their lives.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Waitstill Sharp was a minister in the Unitarian church in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and his wife Martha a noted social worker. In 1939, the Sharps accepted an invitation by the Unitarian Service Committee to help members of the Unitarian church in Czechoslovakia. Arriving in Prague in February 1939, the Sharps also aided a number of Jews to leave the country, which had come under Nazi control ...

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