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When Stella Knobel's family fled World War II Poland in 1939, the only thing the 7-year-old girl could take with her was her teddy bear.

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For decades, nobody really talked about them: the thousands of Poles, mostly Roman Catholics, who risked their lives during World War II to save Jewish friends, neighbors and even strangers.

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For five long years during World War II, Nahum Korenblum never left the side of his younger brother Yaakov as the two fled the Nazi invasion of Poland, escaped forced labor camps across Europe and ultimately joined the Soviet Red Army.

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As I was saying last week, one can easily get stuck in the ancient past when visiting Israel — there’s certainly enough of that to go around, just in Jerusalem itself, where traditional attractions such as the Temple Mount and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre draw tens of thousands of tourists every year.

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JERUSALEM (AP) – Pope Benedict XVI confronted the dark history of his native Germany on the first day of his visit to Israel yesterday, shaking the hands of six Holocaust survivors and saying victims of the genocide "lost their lives but they will never lose their names."

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"The Filipino people welcomed Jewish refugees to the Philippines at a time when the rest of the world slammed its doors to a people seeking safe sanctuary from Nazi tyranny," Filipino envoy to Israel Antonio Modena said in a statement issued by the foreign department.

"Surely the Filipino people should be recognized for upholding a high sense of morality and humanity," he added.
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As I was saying last week, one can easily get stuck in the ancient past when visiting Israel — there’s certainly enough of that to go around, just in Jerusalem itself, where traditional attractions such as the Temple Mount and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre draw tens of thousands of tourists every year.

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"The Filipino people welcomed Jewish refugees to the Philippines at a time when the rest of the world slammed its doors to a people seeking safe sanctuary from Nazi tyranny," Filipino envoy to Israel Antonio Modena said in a statement issued by the foreign department.

"Surely the Filipino people should be recognized for upholding a high sense of morality and humanity," he added.
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