Test 09.2 B

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1. The children spirited out of the Warsaw ghetto were given to adoptive families sent to convents and orphanages. (joko ... tai)

2. the war was over, Irena dug up the jars. (sen jälkeen kun)

3. Her story might have been forgotten the American high school girls hadn't done their homework. (jos)

4. In 2007, Irena Sendler was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, by then, she was an old woman. She died a year later. (vaikka)

5. When 14-year-old Stefania Podgorska went to work for Jewish grocers in the town of Przemysl in Poland in 1937, she the son of her boss knew what the future would hold for them. (ei ... eikä)

6. Stefania's mother and brother had been sent to a German labor camp after the Nazi invasion and her employers were confined to the ghetto, Stefania was left to look after her six-year-old sister alone. (koska)

7. Joe Diamant, the grocer's son, was sent to a concentration camp, but he jumped from a moving train and found his way to Stefania. Stefania agreed to hide him 12 other Jews in her attic. (sekä ... että)

8. Two years later the Germans told the Podgorska sisters to leave within two hours they could move in their house. (jotta)

9. Eventually only one German officer moved in. Risking her own life and her sister's, Stefania decided to stay in the house. It was, , very dangerous, with 13 Jews hiding directly above their heads. (kuitenkin)

10. Life continued like this Przemysl was liberated on July 27, 1944. Stefania and Joe were married the next year. (kunnes)

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