Poland

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From Athlete to Righteous Among the Nations
A star athlete in Poland, Tadeusz Gebethner gave up a life of leisure - and his life - to help the Jewish people during the Holocaust.

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A Question of Human Values
Jerzy and Irena Krepec were Righteous Gentiles in Poland who helped shelter Jews during the Holocaust, and provided these refugees with food, clothing, and love.

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Our Whole Life
Malgorzata Wolska and her children sheltered Warsaw Jews from the Nazis. While their Jewish friends were murdered, an important archive was saved.

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They Never Lost Courage
Jan and Anna Puchalski were a Christian couple who risked the lives of their family to rescue Polish Jews during the Holocaust.

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An Actor, an Advocate, and an Ally
Aleksander Zelwerowicz's greatest role was off the stage, when he and his daughter saved a Jewish family from the Nazis.

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A Woman of Great Generosity and Courage
Zofia Kossak was a Christian writer in Poland whose words and actions helped save Polish Jews during the Holocaust.

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An Immediate Shortage of Bread
A diary excerpt from this day in 1941 tells the sad story of life for Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto.

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🎥 Rescue at the Warsaw Zoo 🐘
Jan and Antonina Zabinski used their positions at the Warsaw Zoo to save the lives of Polish Jews during the Holocaust.

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The Polish Anne Frank
After Renia Spiegel was murdered by the Nazis, her secret diary is about to be published more than seven decades later.

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The Pianist’s Rescuer
The true story of a Christian German army officer who saved the life of Wladyslaw Szpilman, the Jewish musician portrayed in the film, The Pianist.

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Rescuing a Childhood Friend
During the Holocaust, a Polish Christian woman saved the life of her Jewish friend, who she would marry, their own daughter going on to work for Israel's official Holocaust memorial.

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On the Council for Aid to Jews
Known to the anti-Nazi underground as "Marek," Ferdynand Arczynski's purpose in life during WWII was to help Poland's Jews survive the Holocaust.