Irena Sendler was born on 15 Feb 1910 in the city of Otwock , Poland. She was a Polish nurse, philantropist , and a renowned Social Worker. Sendler proved it in the chaos of World War II back in 1940s.
In the Mayhem of World War! She singlehandedly saved almost 2,500 Jewish Children from the wrath of the War. Sendler herself was not Jewish, however everything happening around in Warsaw Ghetto disturbed her and when she saw children also being killed in the War hence thought of smuggling them out to a safer place and a chance at life.
Everyday she would go to Jewish Parents and ask them for their children and slowly and steadily through this method she approximately saved almost 2,500 lives. She gave her new identities and kept their original identities hidden in Jars.
However in 1943, The Nazis discovered everything , took her prisoner and tortured her almost to death until the Polish Underground saved her , she then moved to Warsaw and lived there.
She is one of the greatest heroes of World War II along some famous people such as Oskar Schindler.
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This is copied directly from Wikipedia with hardly any changes.
Then it was spammed on my wall three times (you managed to remove one comment).
I actually DO write original content and find pictures to match the stories I post, giving sources or using my own pictures.
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For your information, this post is not copied at all! yes the description in the start is almost same as that in Wikipedia well tell me how should have i written it? i cant change the fact that she was born somewhere else or she wasn't a social worker or anything else? Do tell?
However you clearly read the post after that its almost 95% non-identical and futhermore i can't change the fact of lives and other things!
Final if you could see the comment of originalworks that would be great! THANKS FOR YOU WORDS ANYWAYS! such people should help us newbies rather than discouraging.
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You said:
Here
That's how you could have written it.
And that took me just one hour.
If you don't think it's worth putting an hour of your time into something, then you're here for the wrong reason.
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upvoted and resteemed
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Thankyou so much!
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awesome :)
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Thanks brother <3
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