Irena Sendler: Heroism Amidst Ghetto Shadows – AI Generated Video | Hailuo AI

Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:Irena Sendler, a woman who changed the world for the better, saved 2500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto. A doctor from Warsaw, she became not only a national hero of Poland but also a woman who changed the course of world history. During World War II, she worked in the Warsaw Ghetto, caring for sick children. With various tricks, forgeries, and document substitutions, Irena smuggled 2500 Jewish children out of the ghetto. Infants were given sleeping pills, placed in small boxes with holes to ensure they could breathe, and transported in vehicles that delivered disinfectants to the camp. Some children were taken out through the basements of houses directly adjacent to the ghetto. Drain covers and sewers were also used for escapes. Other children were carried out in sacks, baskets, and cardboard boxes.

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Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:Irena Sendler, a woman who changed the world for the better, saved 2500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto. A doctor from Warsaw, she became not only a national hero of Poland but also a woman who changed the course of world history. During World War II, she worked in the Warsaw Ghetto, caring for sick children. With various tricks, forgeries, and document substitutions, Irena smuggled 2500 Jewish children out of the ghetto. Infants were given sleeping pills, placed in small boxes with holes to ensure they could breathe, and transported in vehicles that delivered disinfectants to the camp. Some children were taken out through the basements of houses directly adjacent to the ghetto. Drain covers and sewers were also used for escapes. Other children were carried out in sacks, baskets, and cardboard boxes.

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The video tells the story of Irena Sendler, a Polish doctor who saved 2500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II.

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