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My grandchildren are a window to my past a mirror of today a door to tomorrow shirt
My great grand father was a polish military leader. He refused to help the nazis and for it his family paid at great My grandchildren are a window to my past a mirror of today a door to tomorrow shirt. He was a brave and just man, he was not Jewish. My 11 year old grandfather was tormented until his death by the things he endured in the box cars, on the marches and finally in Auswitz II where he served on the burial squads. It was not just the Jews who sufferered.
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I care for an elderly hospice patient who told me the other My grandchildren are a window to my past a mirror of today a door to tomorrow shirt that her grandmother, a Christian Polish woman, was also executed by the Nazis when she was caught hiding and helping Jewish Poles. I told her her Grandmother is a hero. I let her know that I also care for an elderly couple who are Holocaust survivors and that if not for the selflessness and compassion of her grandmother, people like my elderly couple may not be here today. She had looked sad and skeptical when I said she was a hero. After I told her about my elderly couple, she had tears and looked proud of her grandmother.
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People of all religions and nationalities suffered and were slave laborers in the camps like your grandfather was. Those who say that only the My grandchildren are a window to my past a mirror of today a door to tomorrow shirt suffered are ignorant. However, only the Jews were marked for immediate extermination in the gas chambers. My mother and father were in several camps including Auschwitz and Dachau and although Jews were the overwhelming majority in the camps they tell me there were many Catholics, non jews such as gypsies, homosexuals, members of the communist parties and other undesirables or enemies of the Nazi state.
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