Germany is providing a safe haven for some unlikely refugees from Ukraine: Holocaust survivors who in their childhood fled to Russia to escape the Nazi army. Jewish organizations supported by the German government have been working since Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion to rescue the elderly members of one of the largest communities of Holocaust survivors in the world, who made up about 10,000 of the roughly 200,000 Jewish people living in Ukraine before the war, The Wall Street Journal reported.Germany is a prime destination because its government offered help and access to a support network, including care homes with Russian-speaking staff.
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