- José Castellanos Contreras
José Arturo Castellanos Contreras (San Vicente,
El Salvador ,December 23 ,1893 — San Salvador,June 18 ,1977 ) was a Salvadoran armycolonel anddiplomat who, while working as El Salvador'sConsul General for Geneva duringWWII , and in conjunction with aJew ish-Hungarian businessman named György Mandl, helped save up to 40,000Central Europe an Jews fromNazi persecution by providing them with false papers of Salvadorannationality .Public life and achievements
Colonel Castellanos was born in the provincial city of San Vicente to
General Adelino Castellanos and Isabel Contreras de Castellanos. Beginning in 1910, when he entered the Escuela Politécnica Militar (MilitaryPolytechnic School), Coronel Castellanos would spend over 26 active years in the Salvadoran military, eventually achieving the rank of Second Chief of the General Staff of the Army of the Republic. Subsequently he would serve as SalvadoranConsul General in the following locations: Liverpool,England , 1937; Hamburg,Germany , 1938; Geneva,Switzerland , 1941-45.It was during his time as consul in neutral Switzerland that Colonel Castellanos was approached by a Transylvanian-born Jewish businessman named György Mandl who reiterated to him the grave situation in which he, his family, and countless of his coreligionists found themselves. Castellanos, moved to help Mandl, gave him the "
ad hoc " post of First Secretary to the Consul and had papers of Salvadoran nationality prepared for him and his family. Following a close call with theGestapo in which the faux position and papers saved the family (who now bore the Italianate name ofMantello ) from being sent toAuschwitz , Mandl (with Castellanos's consent) proceeded to secretly issue at least 13,000 "certificates of Salvadoran citizenship" to Central European Jews (principally through the Swiss Consular Office ofCarl Lutz ). The documents granted the bearers the right to seek and receive the protection of theInternational Red Cross and, eventually, of the Swiss Consul inBudapest ; these guarantees, in effect, saved thousands of "Salvadorans" ofBulgaria n,Czechoslovakia n, Hungarian, Polish, andRomania n extraction from Nazi depredations.Colonel Castellanos's efforts on behalf of the Jews of Central Europe have been recognized at various times by the
Anti-Defamation League , theAmerican Jewish Committee , and the group Visas For Life. In 1999 theJerusalem City Council honored Castellanos's granddaughter on the occasion of the inauguration of El Salvador St. in the neighborhood of Givat Masua. In 1995 PresidentBill Clinton , in a letter to the Anti-Defamation League, paid tribute to Coronel Castellanos and other members of the Salvadorandiplomatic corps , for their efforts in saving thousands from Nazi extermination. Castellanos, who hardly ever spoke of his role as rescuer during the war, was interviewed by writerLeon Uris on the subject in 1972. More recently, the Isreali Foreign Ministry and the Jewish Community of El Salvador have both askedYad Vashem (the "Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority") to confer the title of Righteous Gentile on José Arturo Castellanos Contreras.Personal life
Colonel Castellanos married Maria
Schürmann , a native of Switzerland, with whom he had three daughters and two sons: Frieda, Yvone, Blanca Luz, Paul Andree, and Jose Arturo Castellanos Jr. After the war, Castellanos lived a quiet life and played down his role.The writer Leon Uris tracked down the retired diplomat in 1972 and Castellanos gave a brief radio interview in 1976, but otherwise he remained anonymous and his contribution went unrecognised. He died in 1977, three years after Schindler's equally low-key passing.
ee also
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Per Anger
*María Edwards
*Giorgio Perlasca
*Eduardo Propper de Callejón
*Ángel Sanz Briz
*Luiz Martins de Souza Dantas
*Aristides de Sousa Mendes
*History of the Jews in the Dominican Republic References
*Braham, Randolph L., "The Nazis' last victims: the Holocaust in Hungary." Detroit; [Great Britain] :
Wayne State University Press , 1998.
*Kranzler, David, "The man who stopped the trains to Auschwitz : George Mantello, El Salvador, and Switzerland's finest hour". Syracuse, N.Y.:Syracuse University Press , 2000.External links
* [http://www.raoulwallenberg.net/?en/saviors/others/el-salvador-rescuing-country.2593.htm El Salvador a Rescuing Country; Raoul Wallenberg Foundation]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/19/secondworldwar The Guardian: Call to honour El Salvador's rescuer of Jews]
* [http://www.latinofilm.org/documentaries/glass_house.php Glass House: the story of El Salvador's WWII rescue operations]
* [http://www.mexicodiplomatico.org/art_diplomatico_especial/arturo_castellanos_diplomatico.pdf Héroe del Holocausto] {es}
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