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The correct term for "non-Jewish" is Gentile, not Aryan. Some Poles were Aryan but many were also Slavs, so it wasn't "Jewish vs. Aryan", it was "Jewish vs. non-Jewish" since on the non-Jewish side you had Aryan, Slav and really anyone. And the correct term for "non-Jewish" is Gentile. Gentile is also the historically correct term used at the time and used in history books, at least when speaking from the Jewish POV. -- Green Cardamom (talk) 17:00, 3 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Leon Kopelman coming forward as last surviving fighter in 2021
It was originally thought that Simcha Rotem, who died in 2018, was the last surviving fighter from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising until Leon Kopelman came forward before passing away in 2021. --