Poland was a charnel house during World War II, a place of death for Jews and Christians alike. Three million Christians and an equal number of Jews perished during Nazi Germany’s inhumane occupation of Poland. Amid the darkness, a small minority of decent, courageous Polish Christians risked their lives to help Jews, a crime punishable […]
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