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Righteous honour for 13 Poles who helped Jews

March 31, 2011 11:00
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In a ceremony held in Warsaw last week, the Israeli ambassador to Poland, Zvi Rav-Ner, decorated 13 Poles for aiding Jews during the Nazi occupation.

Poland holds the highest number of Righteous Among the Nations awards in the world, with over 6,200 citizens honoured.

Among those decorated was Bronislawa Ogoniewska from the city of Stanislawow, who helped hide 32 Jews from the Nazis.

Righteous Among the Nations nominees must be supported by the testimony of a Jewish survivor or other incontrovertible evidence in order to be eligible for the award.