Controversial Beatification of Polish Family Sparks Election Debate

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Source: Financial Times
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The beatification of a Polish family who sheltered Jews during World War II has sparked controversy ahead of the country's upcoming election. The family, known as the Ulma family, was killed by the Nazis for their actions. Some critics argue that the beatification is being used as a political tool by the ruling Law and Justice party to appeal to conservative voters. However, supporters argue that the family's actions deserve recognition and that the beatification is a testament to their bravery and sacrifice.

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