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Surrender on Demand, published just before VE Day in 1945, describes the
dramatic story of the underground organizations set up by Americans in France to
rescue anti-Nazis from the Gestapo. Fry, a 32-year old Harvard-educated
classicist and editor from New York City, helped save 4,000 endangered refugees
who were caught in the Vichy French area during World War II, including Max
Ernst, Marc Chagall, Hannah Arendt, Andre Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Franz Werfel,
and Alma Mahler. In 1991, 24 years after his death in obscurity, Fry received
his first official recognition from a United States agency, the United States
Holocaust Memorial Council. In 1996, he was named as Righteous Among the Nations
by Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Heros and Martyrs Remembrance Authority in
Jerusalem.
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