• Warsaw Zoo as a Refuge and Resistance Hub During WWII

    When people talk about the history of “World War II” and the strategy, and gradually forget the microscopic impact of the war, Diane Ackerman (Diane Ackerman) tells us with her delicate and emotional brushwork and the idyllic natural background. It tells a story that is warm and romantic but still true and heavy. In occupied Poland, in Warsaw where the Jewish “Ghetto” (Ghetto, Jewish concentration area) was set up, in a small western-style building in the zoo, a couple who were horrified by the fascist atrocities took advantage of the Nazi ruler’s obsession with “pure blood” “The psychology of animals saved more than 300 desperate Jews during the arduous occupation…

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