The Associated Press: Polish film recounts heroism of Poles who helped Jews in WWII
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Title:to Sherlock Holmes
Name:Justine
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1. Nobody ever found any evidence that Hitler put camps in Poland because he counted on local anti-semitism. 2. There was no way for the Polish underground to liberate the camps or for the population to prevent them from being built. 3. More than 100,000 ethnic Poles died in those very camps (at least, maybe more) - Auschwitz was originally a camp for Polish political prisoners - and their compatriots could do nothing to save them either. 4. Poland and Denmark cannot be compared. Denmark was not occupied brutally, its population was not regarded as "untermenschen" by the Nazi and the number of Jews in the country was several thousands, not several millions.