Saturday, April 20, 2013

POLES HONOR WARSAW UPRISING


Poland honours Jews who fought Nazis in Warsaw
Sirens wailed and church bells tolled in the city, where several hundred Jews battled the Nazis in World War II. About 13,000 Jews died in the ghetto when the Nazis reduced it to rubble. Survivors were sent to death camps. 
Poland's president praised the Jews' "last stand" in a speech on Friday. "This was the last stand of people deprived of dignity and hope," Mr Komorowski said. "Hundreds of insurgents stood to defend the last remnants of human freedom." 
In 1942, before the uprising, the Nazi SS deported about 300,000 Jews from the ghetto to the Treblinka camp, where they were murdered in gas chambers.
IT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN: JEWS ARE BETTER ARMED!


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