A Polish farm wife risked her entire family's life to save two young girls from the Nazi occupation, and her selfless act was later recognized as an example of humanitarianism during World War II.
This is the Truth Network. and they run off into the forest. They have no idea where they are. Where they're going. Until I see A light in the distance.
It's night. They have no bearings. They run towards the light. And it's a little Polish farmhouse. They bang on the door.
And Polish farmer comes to the door, he sees them, he sees them in there. striped prison uniforms. And he freezes. And his wife runs up behind him, grabs the girls, takes them into the cellar, and they kept those girls alive. Until the liberation.
And the person was reporting the story. was present. At Yadvashim. Holdless Memorial. When That Polish farm wife as an octogenarian was being honoured.
as one of the righteous of the nations for having saved those girls' lives. And He wrote He approached this. Very stately. elderly woman. with the wisened look of someone Who has lived a full life?
He said her. How could you have done what you did? Didn't you realize you were putting your entire family in mortal danger? If Nazi would have found you, and we found those girls, they would have killed you all. And there are stories that happened.
Oh, yeah. And He writes She looked at me. With The wisened look of someone who has just been asked the non question. And she simply said, How could I not?
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