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Comité de Défense des Juifs : ウィキペディア英語版
Comité de Défense des Juifs

The Comité de Défense des Juifs or CDJ ((オランダ語:Joods Verdedigingscomiteit, JVD), (英語:Committee for the Protection of Jews)) was an organization of the Belgian Resistance, affiliated to the ''Front de l'Indépendance'', founded by the Jewish Communist Hertz Jospa and his wife Have Groisman (Yvonne Jospa) of ''Solidarité juive'' in September 1942.
The ''CDJ'' had thirty-odd members in its children's section alone. These members formed an effective committee and came from all political and religious horizons, overcoming their divergent views to unite for the sake of saving Jewish children. The ''CDJ'' succeeded in saving about 3,000 of the 5,000 children who became ''enfants cachés'' ("hidden children", hidden among non-Jewish Belgian families, convents, etc.). The ''CDJ'' was also involved in other aspects of the resistance, producing the clandestine publications such as ''Unser Worth'' ("Our Word"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Help for the Jews: a ray of hope )〕).
The ''CDJ'' also functioned as a national organisation in the field of social services. The section Kinderen (Children) became responsible for hiding and supporting those who had gone underground. The co-operation and assistance from the non-Jewish sector was remarkable. Thanks to 'unarmed resistance fighters' more than 3,000 Jews were rescued from deportation. The price paid for this campaign, however, was high. Many members of the ''CDJ'' together with their collaborators were arrested by the authorities.〔http://www.cicb.be/en/help.htm#CDJENG〕
==See also==

*The Holocaust in Belgium

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