Cioma Schönhaus
Samson "Cioma" Schönhaus (28 September 1922 in Berlin – 22 September 2015 in
Biel-Benken) was a German
graphic artist and writer who lived illegally as a Jew in hiding in Berlin during World War II. He forged hundreds of identity documents to help other Jews survive during this time. He worked closely with members of the
Confessing Church, including
Franz Kaufmann and
Helene Jacobs. He ultimately escaped from Berlin to
Switzerland by bicycle in 1943, where he remained until his death. For the escape, he used a
military identity card that he had forged himself.
His memoir, "The Forger," was published by
Granta Books in 2007, translated from the German original (''Der Passfälscher'', published 2004). The feature film ''Der Passfälscher (The Passport Forger)'' from 2022 is also dedicated to his life; Schönhaus is portrayed here by
Louis Hofmann.
Schönhaus was interviewed for the docudrama ''
The Invisibles'' that was released after his death in 2017.
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