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 Former ThyssenKrupp Chairman Who Saved Hundreds of Jewish Oil Workers During Holocaust, Dies at 99
August 1, 2013 1:27 pm 1 comment   
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ThyssenKrupp, one of the world’s largest steel companies, said that former chairman Berthold Beitz, who was credited with saving hundreds of Jewish oil Workers during the Holocaust, has died at 99.

According to the BBC, between 1942 and 1944, Beitz rescued hundreds of Jewish oil field workers from Polish trains destined for the Belzec death camp. He and his wife also hid Jewish children in their home.

In a statement, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Lehner, chairman of ThyssenKrupp’s supervisory board, said: “During World War 2, together with his wife, he set an impressive example of courage and humanity by saving hundreds of persecuted Jews from the SS, risking his own life in the process. He played a key role in the post-war reconstruction of Germany. He is held in high esteem both in Germany and abroad.”

The company said that Beitz, born on September 26, 1913, was brought to Krupp, as the company was known at the time, in 1953 by Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach to be his personal chief executive. After Alfried Krupp died in 1967, his son Arndt von Bohlen und Halbach renounced his inheritance, clearing the way for the establishment of the non-profit Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation and the conversion of the firm into a stock corporation. Beitz was named executor of Krupp’s will and in 1968 became chairman of the board of trustees of the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation, which today owns 25.3 percent of ThyssenKrupp.

On Krupp’s bicentenary in November 2011, Beitz’s achievements in particular were recognized by the German Federal President and by the State Premier of North Rhine-Westphalia, the company said 

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Berthold Beitz Photo: EPA
Berthold Beitz Photo: EPA
 

   
     

German industrialist credited with saving Jews passes away

Berthold Beitz, a Righteous Among the Nations laurette, leading German industrialists passed away. Beitz saved Polish Jews by claiming they were professional workers. Merkel: Should be remembered for his courageous efforts to protect Jewish workers

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Published:    08.03.13, 13:25 / Israel News
   

The death of Berthold Beitz, famous in Germany for rescuing Jews from the SS during World War II, was confirmed in a statement by on Wednesday and prompted tributes from Chancellor Angela Merkel and Jewish leaders.

 
Beitz gained acclaim for saving some 250 Jewish workers during World War II by declaring them to be essential workers at an oil facility in Poland. In 1973, he received the Righteous Among the Nations title awarded by the Israeli Yad Vashem, the highest honor given to a non-Jew, for saving Jews.

 

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In August 1942, Beitz saved 250 Jewish men and women from the transport train to an extermination camp by claiming they were professional workers.

 

Berthold Beitz (Photo: EPA)
Berthold Beitz (Photo: EPA)

 
According to Beitz, "I should have employed qualified personnel. Instead, I chose tailors, hairdressers and Talmudic scholars and gave them all cards as vital 'petroleum technicians."

 

According to reports, together with his wife Else, Beitz also hid Jews in his home, as well as issuing and signing fake work permits to save other Jews from the death camps.

 

World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder called him "one of the great Germans of the past century" for his actions saving hundreds at the oil refinery he ran in the Boryslav region, now part of Ukraine, between 1941 and 1944.

 
"For many Jews he was a beacon of hope in a sea of despair," Lauder said. "He was a hero of the Holocaust at a time when it was a crime to be a humane person. He will never be forgotten for his tremendous acts of kindness."

 
In Germany, Beitz is famous for being one of the country's lead industrialists, heading the ThyssenKrupp AG, a multinational German steel conglomerate and The Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation after Thyssen and Krupp merged.

 
"Germany has lost one of its most respected and successful corporate leaders who influenced Germany in important areas," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a statement.

 
"What should in particular be remembered is his courageous and exemplary efforts to protect Jewish workers during World War Two and his early efforts to build bridges into Eastern Europe.
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So why is the 'WJC' honoring him? This man fought for everything they oppose.

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So why is the 'WJC' honoring him? This man fought for everything they oppose.
You're right the WCJ is like jstreet
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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