12 Nov 2025 Beneath the Medal – War Stories
In Nazi-occupied Minsk, a seemingly ordinary nanny orchestrated one of WWII’s most daring rescue operations, smuggling 25 Jewish children from certain death using false bottoms in suitcases, laundry carts, and even fake funeral processions. For decades, this extraordinary woman’s story remained buried in obscurity while those she saved went on to live full lives across three generations.
The Minsk Ghetto held over 100,000 Jews by mid-1942, with children specifically targeted for elimination by Nazi authorities. Tamar Kaplan, a 29-year-old Belarusian nursery worker with no special resources or connections, created an underground network that saved dozens through increasingly ingenious methods—from hiding children in potato sacks to disguising them as patients with contagious diseases—all while battling tuberculosis herself.
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