Session #93 · 1973–75

Speech #930038702

But neither is it difficult to comprehend the human spirit which ultimately dictated that these brave people stand and fight. even in the face of overwhelming odds and in the face of certain death. So it was at Warsaw in the spring of 1943. At one time. prior to the German invasion of Poland. the Warsaw ghetto clutched a half a million people. but the murders had taken their toll and by April 1943. only 40.000 were lefta small pitiful unarmed camp. hardly capable of mounting any resistance But then came the deadly deportation order. directing all Jews to assemble. surely in preparation for the final journey to probably extinction. It was then that the people of the Warsaw ghetto rose in fury against their tormentorsto wage a war for their survival knowing full well any chance of victory was minute. But looking back. who.
Keywords matched
deportation

Classification

Target group
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Germans Poles
Sentiment
Positive
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Victim Humanitarian

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Speech ID
930038702
Paragraph
#1
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