Is this New/New label supposed to be a shit skin joke? Nunu: noun, male private part, penis. Etimolgy: nunu is a word for penis or sex organ of both sexes, came from Bengali/Bangla language, especially Bangladeshi Bengali via Bangladeshi immigrants/diaspora of the UK and the USA.
Nice. One Jewish researcher says 'probably'...one person said 'looked' (did she have the schnoz?)... he belives....nobody else traced him Jewish.... etc.
His conclusion is based on one LIE. That if he was a Pole he wouldn't be in hiding from Nazis. However, Catholic priests were targeted by Nazis (and later commies) for death as the program was the destruction of Polish culture, language, through getting rid of professors, priests, politicians, teachers etc.
The first prisoners of Auschwitz were Poles (priests and others). The Jewish ditty needs to be corrected TO: First they came for the Poles, but I did nothing because I was a Jew who wanted to be a Nazi German overlord. Then they came for the Jews, and OY VEY !!!!! Now as Jew I identify as Ukrainian, gibs me the land USSR!!!!
https://www.scross.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/karol1.jpg photo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_life_of_Pope_John_Paul_II
Pope John Paul II Born as Karol Józef Wojtyła
"Wojtyła escaped by hiding in the basement of his uncle's house at 10 Tyniecka Street, while the German troops searched above." Wojtyła and another seminarian volunteered for the task of clearing away piles of frozen excrement from the toilets. Wojtyła also helped a 14-year-old Jewish refugee girl named Edith Zierer, who had escaped from a Nazi labour camp in Częstochowa. Edith had collapsed on a railway platform, so Wojtyła carried her to a train and stayed with her throughout the journey to Kraków. She later credited Wojtyła with saving her life that day. B'nai B'rith and other authorities have said that Wojtyła helped protect many other Polish Jews from the Nazis.
"I remember that at least a third of my classmates at elementary school in Wadowice were Jews. At elementary school there were fewer. With some I was on very friendly terms. And what struck me about some of them was their Polish patriotism." It was around this time that the young Karol had his first serious relationship with a girl. He became close to a girl called Ginka Beer, described as "a Jewish beauty, with stupendous eyes and jet black hair, slender, a superb actress."
Able-bodied males were required to work, so from 1940 to 1944 Wojtyła variously worked as a messenger for a restaurant, a manual labourer in a limestone quarry and for the Solvay chemical factory, in order to avoid deportation to Germany.
I added a photo to my post to see the schnoz
He went underground to complete his studies given that his school was shut down and the professors sent to prison camps, and began studies in a clandestine seminary in 1942 to avoid begin arrested by Nazis.
Forced by Nazis to work at the quarry - sounds like slavery to me.
Jew or not, the jews loved him and he loved the jews. School football games were often organised between teams of Jews and Catholics, and due to the anti-Jewish feelings of the time, there was a potential for events to sometimes turn "nasty". Karol, however, cheerfully offered himself as a substitute goalkeeper on the Jewish side if they were short of players.
In October 2003, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) issued a statement congratulating John Paul II on entering the 25th year of his papacy. In January 2005, John Paul II became the first pope known to receive a priestly blessing from a rabbi, when Rabbis Benjamin Blech, Barry Dov Schwartz, and Jack Bemporad visited the Pontiff at Clementine Hall in the Apostolic Palace.[229]
Immediately after John Paul II's death, the Anti-Defamation League said in a statement that he had revolutionised Catholic-Jewish relations, saying, "more change for the better took place in his 27-year Papacy than in the nearly 2,000 years before."[230] In another statement issued by the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council, Director Dr Colin Rubenstein said, "The Pope will be remembered for his inspiring spiritual leadership in the cause of freedom and humanity. He achieved far more in terms of transforming relations with both the Jewish people and the State of Israel than any other figure in the history of the Catholic Church."
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