Life in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II was awful.
Life in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II was awful. People were sick and starving. Many were dying. In the midst of all of this was a woman named Irena Sendler. She was a social worker, but she was also extremely courageous.
Irena joined a secret organization that was ready to assist. She volunteered to rescue children. She rescued them in whatever means she could. At times in ambulances, at times in trolleys, and even coffins. She rescued over 2,500 children.
She wanted to hide the children's real names. She wrote them on tiny slips of paper and planted them in glass jars under a tree.
One day, the Nazis arrested her. They beat her badly and injured her legs. They asked her to tell them her secrets, but she never told them any. She was meant to be killed, but her friends rescued her.
She dug the jars out of the ground after the war. She attempted to reunite children with their parents, but the parents had mostly perished. She rescued many, but she could never be sure that it was enough.

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