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November 14th, 2017
"Thanks to the heroism of Oneg Shabbat, we can tell the the world about the history of those years ", Culture Minister Piotr Glinski said during the opening of an exhibition devoted to the creators and fate of the Underground Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto. An exhibition entitled "What we could not shout out to the world" was opened Tuesday at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. It features the story of the Ringelblum Archive, a collection of documents from the World War II Warsaw Ghetto, preserved by a group known under codename Oneg Shabbat (Joy of the Sabbath - PAP).
PAP
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