A 2010 French documentary titled Dieulefit, le village des Justes spotlights a village of 3,000 citizens in France named Dieulefit (God Made It), where every single villager conspired to protect the Jews of the village and every Jew who came from elsewhere in France seeking refuge during World War II. The name of the village could not be more appropriate.

Dieulefit was known as the home of poets, artists, and intellectuals but also of farmers and manual laborers in a largely Protestant part of France. Jews were not hidden; their children were enrolled in the schools and the adults worked, thanks to documents forged by two women who were the inspiration and prime movers. 

There are many fascinating aspects of this mostly untold story. 

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