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Soldiers stand guard at the flower-covered grave of the Ulma family, a couple with six small children, who were killed by the Germans in 1944 for sheltering eight Jews, who were also killed with the family, during remembrance ceremonies at the cemetery in Markowa, Poland, Thursday, March 17, 2016. Later Thursday, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda is to open a museum honoring the Ulma family for their sacrifice and also hundreds of other Poles who lost their lives trying to save Jews from the Holocaust. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Soldiers stand guard at the flower-covered grave of the Ulma family, a couple with six small children, who were killed by the Germans in 1944 for sheltering eight Jews, who were also killed with the family, during remembrance ceremonies at the cemetery in Markowa, Poland, Thursday, March 17, 2016. Later Thursday, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda is to open a museum honoring the Ulma family for their sacrifice and also hundreds of other Poles who lost their lives trying to save Jews from the Holocaust. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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