The Iranian Schindler: How a Muslim Diplomat Outsmarted the Nazis to Save Thousands of Jews

Nazi Germany implement discriminatory and segregationist policies based on racial ideology, particularly against Jewish people.


Meet Abdol Hossein Sardari—the James Bond of Holocaust rescuers. As Iran’s diplomat in Nazi-occupied Paris, this unsung hero exploited a loophole: the Third Reich bizarrely considered Persian Jews "Aryans" (thanks to Iran’s ancient ties to Germany). Sardari issued thousands of fake passports to desperate Jews, branding them as "Jugutis" (a made-up Muslim-Jewish sect). When the Gestapo got suspicious, he bluffed with bureaucratic jargon and bribed officials with caviar.

Result? He saved 2,000-3,000 lives while Tehran’s government (officially neutral) turned a blind eye. Post-war, the ayatollahs erased his story—until now.

(Source: The Jews of Iran 10 Amazing Facts)

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