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lettre de cachet Donating Member (73 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-02-07 01:35 PM
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10. My Polish Grandma didn't
She didn't like being in a concentration camp at all. She moved here later in life and changed the channel anytime anything about the war came on T.V.

The country with the largest number of people that helped the jews was Poland. It was also the only country with a death penalty imposed by Germany for not turning jews in. Slap them in the face for their bravery and compassion.

In addition I had a Polish Catholic neighbor who was in the camps. She was in her 50's and still would only talk to a few people. She rarely answered the door and would retreat to her room after work. It stayed with her for life. Did she support the Holocaust?
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