A Daughter of Charity  who saved a family of French Jews from the Nazis is the only Righteous Gentile to be omitted from a list of British heroes compiled by a Holocaust charity, according to the Catholic Herald. Sister Agnes was born Clare Walsh in Hull in 1896 and entered the Daughters of Charity in 1916, working first in Ireland and then in Palestine. Following a fall she was sent to St Vincent de Paul Convent in Cadouin in Dordogne, France, to recuperate and when war broke out found herself in occupied territory. See the full story at Catholic Herald.

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