In conclusion, Suzanne Spaak played a very important role in the fight against Nazism and Adolf Hitler. She was a very selfless young lady who thought about others, ever since she was young. She didn't believe in what the Nazis, along with Adolf Hitler, believed in. She wanted to stand up against these terrible beliefs that the Nazis spoke about. She knew that she could help in some kind of way, so she decided to become apart of the French Resistance. She also decided to work in the underground National Movement Against Racism. (http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/righteous-women/spaak.asp) By serving and volunteering in these two groups, she had to accomplish many different tasks daily. She had to ask hospitals for assistance to help the many suffering Jewish children and families. She rescued many Jewish children who were going to soon be sent to the death camps in Germany. Overall, Suzanne Spaak was definitely not a bystander. She was not a follower. She was not just an observer. Suzanne Spaak, was a leader. She stood up for what she believed in, and helped those who were not able to help themselves. Suzanne Spaak is a very important woman, who is well-known for her many good deeds, her selflessness, and the many ways she helped the Jewish children and families during the Holocaust.