- Anton Schmid
Anton Schmid (
January 9 1900 –April 13 1942 ) was a German soldier who, duringWorld War II inVilnius ,Lithuania , was executed by his superiors for helping 250Jewish men, women, and children escape fromextermination by theNazi SS during the European JewishHolocaust . [Michael Good, "The Search for Major Plagge", p. 171 (2005,Fordham University Press, New York)] He did this by hiding them, supplying them withfalse ID papers and helping them escape.Anton Schmid was an electrician who owned a small radio shop in
Vienna . Drafted into the German army after theAnschluss of 1938, Schmid found himself stationed near Vilnius in the autumn of 1941. The Germans had entered Lithuania shortly before. As a sergeant of theWehrmacht , he witnessed the herding of Jews into two ghettos and the shooting of thousands of them in nearbyPonary . In a letter to his wife, Stefi, Schmid described his horror at the sight of mass murder and of children being beaten on the way" He went on: "You know how it is with my soft heart. I could not think and had to help them." Germany renamed amilitary base Feldwebel Anton Schmid Kaserne in his honor for his courage. In Haifa, Israel, the entry to town from the southern freeway is named "Anton Schmid Cirdus" in his honour.Notes
External links
* [http://www.auschwitz.dk/Schmid/Schmid.htm The Story of Anton Schmid]
* [http://www.shoah.dk/Courage/Schmid.htm The Holocaust: Courage and Survival - Sgt. Anton Schmid]
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