Kurt Reinhard (Austrian Righteous among the Nations)

For the German musicologist, see Kurt Reinhard (musicologist).

Kurt Reinhard was a Righteous Among the Nations.

Life

By profession an amateur photographer, he helped a Jew, Eliezer Thum, who owned a photography business in German-occupied Poland and who survived with his family during the German rule thanks to Kurt Reinhard. He helped by providing them with the most necessary food (see first phase of the persecution of Jews). In the course of which he met Thums cousin, Mina Scharf.

When Reinhard was transferred to Austria in 1941, he advised the families of Thum and Scharf, to leave Poland with false identity papers. He even promised that he would provide Mina, whom he met in Tarnów on the way to the Russian front, and all family members with false identity papers. After some turmoil and efforts, Reinhard was able to bring Mina to Germany. She came as a polish foreign worker to Munich. Later he even got her an ID of the Verband der Deutschen im Ausland (Association of Germans Abroad), which allowed her greater freedom of movement. Kurt Reinhard managed to bring the rest of Minas relatives to safety in Germany (the family of Minas, and uncle Thum and others).

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