The Wall Between Us

Life in Warsaw During World War II


Witness the atrocities faced by an entire city torn apart by war and bigotry through the eyes of a teenage girl who witnessed the destruction of her people first hand…


In 1939, German forces invaded Warsaw, Poland. For the next five years, the city endured an atmosphere of terror created by its Nazi occupiers. While Jews were condemned to live in the squalor of the Ghetto, Poles who fought for independence met similar fates in concentration camps and in front of firing squads. By the end, nearly 80 percent of the city was burned to the ground. Still, despite all odds, people like Krystyna Ros. Sorell managed to survive through faith and great determination. Join Sorell as she revisits one of the darkest periods in Poland’s history through The Wall Between Us: Life in Warsaw During World War II.


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