dailymail.co.uk — Irena Sendler, a woman who risked her life saving 2,500 Jewish children from the gas chambers died yesterday aged 98. Records show that her team of some 20 people saved nearly 2,500 children from the Warsaw Ghetto between October 1940 and April 1943, when the Nazis burned the ghetto, shooting the residents or sending them to death camps.
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idiggaponyMay 14, 2008
Someone dugg your comment down.. It's amazing to thing that someone would do that, but I guess in light of some of the hate being posted here, and in fact in basically every digg.com article that has anything to do with Jews, perhaps it's not surprising.
bxxbMay 14, 2008
She got her punishment. She was severely tortured. Some article mentioned her body is covered with scars from that time.
blizMay 14, 2008
If heaven exists, she's definitely going there.
glassagateMay 14, 2008
Thank you for the information.
mrduke77May 16, 2008
You've got to be kidding! Algore should be ashamed of himself and make the gracious move of belatedly presenting it to her estate. How ridiculous the Nobel Prize has become. That's like handing the Super Bowl trophy to a Pop Warner team and shunning the real pro team champion.
jasonmathSep 2, 2008
Uh...that "institute" is a leading Holocaust denial website - I wouldn't trust them.<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Historical_Review">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Histori ...</a>