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    Irena Sendler

    Polish resistance fighter and Holocaust rescuer

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  1. Irena Stanisława Sendler (née Krzyżanowska), also referred to as Irena Sendlerowa in Poland, nom de guerre Jolanta (15 February 1910 – 12 May 2008), was a Polish humanitarian, social worker, and nurse who served in the Polish Underground Resistance during World War II in German-occupied Warsaw.

  2. Mar 21, 2016 · Irena Sendler was a Polish social worker who during World War II helped to rescue 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto.

  3. Protestant kids from rural Kansas, discovered a Polish Catholic woman who saved Jewish children. Irena Sendler and these students chose to repair the world. This web site shares the legacy and life of Irena Sendler, plus her 'discovery' for the world.

  4. This lovely, courageous woman was one of the most dedicated and active workers in aiding Jews during the Nazi occupation of Poland. Her courage enabled not only the survival of 2,500 Jewish children but also of the generations of their descendants. She passed away on May 12, 2008, at the age of 98.

  5. Irena Sendler (Sendlerowa) was working as a social worker in Warsaw when World War II broke out in 1939. After the Nazis forced Warsaw’s Jews to move into the ghetto in the fall of 1940, Irena used her position and prewar network to supply food and offer financial assistance to Jews.

  6. Story of Irena Sendler, who saved the lives of nearly 2,500 Jewish children.

  7. Irena Sendler, at great personal danger, devised means to get into the ghetto and help the dying Jews. She managed to obtain a permit from the municipality that enabled her to enter the ghetto to inspect the sanitary conditions.

  8. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum mourns the passing of Irena Sendler, a Polish social worker who helped smuggle more than 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto during the Holocaust.

  9. May 2001 – Survivor calls students “rescuers of Irenas story for the world.”. March 2002 – Irena Sendler Day in Kansas City. July 2002 – Students take 2nd trip to Poland – 24 primary interviews, including Irena. April 2003 – Students begin Irena Sendler and Life in a Jar web site.

  10. There are some of the over 100 primary interviews about Irena Sendler. This photos and others from the 2002 trip were taken by Margaret Marczewski, Cornell grad who lives in Warsaw and helps with translation. Saved by Irena and her network, Renata Zajdman, close friend of the Life in a Jar students, poses in 2002. The location is in Warsaw.

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