Triad teachers learn how group resisted Nazis during Holocaust by preserving history

WARSAW, POLAND (WGHP) — During the Holocaust, the Nazis forced as many as 450,000 Jews into the Warsaw Ghetto, where they faced disease, overcrowding, starvation and death.

A lot of what went on within those walls was cut off from the rest of the world.

But a group that called itself Oneg Shabbat refused to let their voices go unheard. The efforts of their work are now on display at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw…

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