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  1. May 13, 2008 · Her marriage to Mieczyslaw Sendler ended in divorce after World War II. Her second husband, Stefan Zgrzembski, died before her. She is survived by her daughter, Janka, and a granddaughter.

  2. Jul 14, 2010 · In the early 1960s, Sendler reunited with her first husband, Mieczysław Sendler. n 1968, she became ill and stopped working. At that time, the antisemitic campaign was being launched in communist Poland. As a result, several thousand Jews left the country, including Sendlers close friends.

  3. Jan 27, 2022 · In 1931 Irena married Mieczysław Sendler, a classical philologist. A year later, she began working in the Maternal and Child Aid Section of the Civic Committee for Social Assistance. Young Irena (Photo: Yad Vashem ). Her work in the Polish resistance during World War II. When World War II broke out, Irena was a social worker.

  4. In 1931, she married Mieczysław Sendler, an assistant in the Department of Classical Philology at University of Warsaw. An officer in September 1939, he spent five and a half years in the German prisoner-of-war camp in Woldenberg. Sendler began her professional life in 1932.

  5. www.cswe.org › previously-featured-social-work-leaders › irena-sendlerIrena Sendler | CSWE

    Her first marriage to Mieczyslaw Sendler lasted for 13 years before they divorced in 1947. She then married a long-time friend, Stefan Zgrzembski, and had three children—daughter Janka and sons Adam and Andrzej (who unfortunately died during infancy). After Zgrzembski abandoned the family, Irena remarried her first husband.

  6. In 1931, at 21, she married Mieczysław Sendler and found a job as a social worker in the legal department for the Mother and Child Assistance Division of the Free Polish University. In 1935, she began to work in the Warsaw Department of Social Welfare and Public Health, where she was in charge of the canteens that assisted people in need.

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