This year marks the 50th anniversary of the passing of an unsung Jewish hero, Captain Arthur Carlos de Barros Basto.
His exploits extended from the battlefields of World War I to the struggle to reclaim crypto-Jewish identity, but this intrepid figure met a cruel and unwarranted end at the hands of Portugal's dictatorial regime. Despite the passage of so many decades, the injustice committed against him cries out for resolution. The time has come to give this man his due.
Barros Basto came from a family of Bnei Anusim (whom historians refer to by the derogatory term "Marranos"), descendants of Jews whose ancestors had been forced to convert to Catholicism in the 15th century.
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