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A British person who saved thousands of Jews from the Nazis(纳粹) is being remembered with a plaque(匾) being placed in Berlin.
Frank Foley worked as a passport control 1 in Berlin in the 1930s. And he used his 2 to provide papers for Jewish people to escape from Germany.
It is believed Mr. Foley saved almost ten 3lives, even hiding people in his 4 home. And Foreign Secretary Jack Straw 5 him as "a true British hero".
Mr. Foley was a small, slightly overweight man 6 round glasses. But he was actually Britain's top spy in the city.
Michael Smith of the Daily Telegraph, 7wrote a book about him, said that although it is not known exactly 8 lives Mr. Foley saved, the materials would suggest the number was about 10 thousand.
He said, "There were 1,400 people 9 in a factory in Schindler with him. They worked closely together. Their lives were together." "So when they moved to Palestine, which later became Israel. They are all talking to their friends, they are still on the phone to 10even if they are not living in Israel—they have the same memory of what Schindler did.
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