"Two close calls in one day were enough for me. I realized that the uprising was not like the games I played with Jó?zek before the war. This was a very real battle, in which people were being killed and wounded." Arthur Ney, a 12-year-old smuggler outside the Warsaw ghetto walls when the ghetto uprising began in the spring of 1943, fled to the countryside with false papers to work on a farm. Almost a year later he returned to Warsaw and...