Mohammed Helmy

Mohammed Helmy
Born Mohammed Helmy
1901
Died 1982 (aged 8081)
Nationality Egyptian
Occupation Physician
Employer Robert Koch Institute
Known for Saving lives of Jews during World War II
Home town Khartoum, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Religion Islam
Spouse(s) Emmi
Awards Righteous Among the Nations

Dr Mohammed Helmy (Arabic: محمد حلمي, Hebrew: מוחמד חילמי) was an Egyptian doctor who saved several Jews from Nazi persecution in Berlin during the Holocaust. He has been recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.[1] He was the first Arab to be recognized as such.[2] Relatives of Helmy were sought by Yad Vashem to present them with the honour awarded to Helmy; they were, however, not interested in accepting the award, citing hostile relations between Israel and Egypt.[3]

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References

  1. "Rescued by an Egyptian in Berlin". Yad Vashem. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  2. "Yad Vashem names Egyptian first Arab Righteous Among the Nations". Haaretz. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  3. "Family of WW2 Arab hero reject Israeli honor". i24 News. 20 October 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2014.

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