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24 January, 02:18

Marzynski and his friend confront the idea that some of the Polish townspeople killed or turned in their Jewish neighbors. How do they feel about this? They had this feeling that they couldn't understand how people could come across as being the nicest people and still be able to so unjust to others

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  1. 24 January, 02:50
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    They had this feeling that they couldn't understand how people could come across as being the nicest people and still be able to so unjust to others.
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