The real character prototype of Podek in the film finally ended when he saved his daughter from death under the tank of an out-of-control Russian who is considered the savior of the world. One of the rescued women published the book "Girl in Green Sweater" in 2008. Some people say that he was punished by God because he saved the Jews, because Jesus was murdered by the Jews. But after all, he was grateful by the Jews, and thousands of Poles, including his wife Wanda, were called international righteous people. While being moved and encouraged, I not only thought of an episode outside the film: How many Chinese volunteers to resist US aggression and aid to North Korea died in North Korea, but North Korea has never admitted that it is not grateful?
At the end of the film, Podek was very happy and excited to face the crowd of onlookers: Look, these are the Jews I saved! At this moment he has received eternal life.
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