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BY MARTIN GILBERT
The memorial at the railway yard in Warsaw from which more than 300,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka and murdered. There were too many names to inscribe on the memorial, so only first names were listed, in their Polish spellings: Mosze, Dawid, Szoszana, etc. In the building on the right thousands of Jews were held before being deported.
Three Polish women at a Hebrew language class at the Nozyk synagogue community centre in Warsaw in 1998. Klara Tuchanowska (centre), brought up a Catholic, had only found out five years earlier, at the age of sixteen, that her mother had been adopted by a Catholic family during the war.
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