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fortunate few: the rescue of Jewish children in Poland during the Holocaust as seen from the standpoint of the rescuers in the immediate aftermath of the war

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By studying first-hand accounts given shortly after the end of WWII by some of the non-Jewish people who saved Jewish children in Poland, their motives and difficulties they had to endure can be explained.

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