Jules Schelvis (7 January 1921 – 3 April 2016) was a Dutch Jewish historian, writer, printer, and Holocaust survivor.
He worked at various newspapers and participated in a local youth labour organization, where he met and courted a woman named Rachel Borzykowski.
Schelvis and Borzykowski married in 1941, partly in the hope that this would protect her and her Polish Jewish immigrant family from deportation.
[2] At Dorohucza, Polish and Dutch Jews were forced to work in abominable conditions building latifundia for Generalplan Ost.
[2] Schelvis was a plaintiff and expert witness during the trials of Karl Frenzel, John Demjanjuk, among other Holocaust perpetrators.