How One Woman Outsmarted the Nazis: A Story of Survival and Deception!
How One Woman Outsmarted the Nazis: A Story of Survival and Deception | Hostory For The Curious In this gripping episode of History for the Curious, Rabbi Aubrey Hirsch and Manav Reisner delve into the incredible story of Helene Moskowitz, a brave young woman who risked everything to save lives during WWII. Operating as a spy in Nazi-occupied Brussels, Helene used her quick thinking, courage, and resourcefulness to outsmart the Gestapo at every turn. 💡 What you'll learn in this episode: -The daring escape of Helene Moskowitz as she navigated Nazi checkpoints with life-threatening stakes. -The complex relationships between Jewish families and Nazi collaborators. -The art of deception, how she was almost caught, and the life-or-death decisions she had to make. -Real-life examples of betrayal and survival, including the attempted murder of a collaborator who betrayed his own people. 🔔 Don’t miss this shocking and emotional tale of resilience. Tune in to hear how Helene and others fought back against the darkness of war. 📌 Subscribe to History for the Curious for more powerful stories from history! #WWII #JewishHistory #Resistance #SurvivalStories

