For instance, “In the chaos and terror of the Nazi juggernaut, Lucy’s father, David Rothbaum, chose to give up everything he had built in Lvov, Poland, to protect his family. Ari Gerstein, one of Lucy’s seven grandchildren and a Butler University first-year student, said his great-grandfather David heard a radio show describing atrocities committed against Jews and vowed it would never happen to his wife and daughters while he lived” (Butler University 8). Through perseverance, David was able to protect his family from Nazi persecution. Furtherly, “I take up my task in buoyancy and hope. I feel sure that our cause will not be suffered to fail among men. I feel entitled at this juncture, at this time, to claim the aid of all and to say, come then, let us go forward together with our united strength” (13). The impact of one individual’s perseverance unites people to fight alongside that person. In addition, “The village [Nieuwlande] received special acknowledgement in April 1985 as the only community which in its entirety was awarded a honourary Yad Vashem medal for harbouring strangers in its homes” (1). The villagers of this Dutch village harbored Jews escaping the Holocaust, thusly receiving a reward from a country a continent