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  1. Janusz the Younger (pl: Janusz Młodszy; 1376/81 – c. 18 October 1422), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast. He was the eldest son of Duke Janusz I of Warsaw and Danutė of Lithuania , a daughter of Kęstutis .

  2. The union produced at least four children: Daughter (Olga?) (1373/76 - c. 8 December 1401), who married firstly in 1388 to Voivode Petru I of Moldavia and secondly with the Moldavian magnate Wilczę.

  3. Feb 3, 2017 · This chapter explores the significant ways Korczak’s life and legacy can contribute toward the realization of what we view as the worthiest aim and task of education today: the humanization of the world.

    • Marc Silverman
    • 2017
  4. Feb 13, 2018 · Janusz Korczak ran an orphanage in Warsaw before the war started. Then in 1940 his orphanage was forced to move to the Warsaw ghetto. Janusz went with the children.

    • Roman Mikhail
    • Date of birth: 1878 or 1879? ‘Tomorrow I will turn 63 or 64 years old’, Korczak wrote in his Diary on 21st July, 1942, exactly two weeks before his death.
    • Hersz (Henryk) Goldszmit. The man who was celebrated in the year 2012 was in fact named Henryk Goldszmit, as this is the name which was bestowed upon the son of Cecylia nee Gębicka and Józef Goldszmit and registered by the state office.
    • J anusz Korczak – a typographical error in the name. Janusz Korczak is a literary pseudonym in which the error of a typesetter played an important part.
    • What did Korczak read? Korczak was then no longer just an aspiring man of letters, he was already a regular columnist. In 1896, as a gimnazjum (Polish junior high school) student, he began publishing in the humorous magazine Kolka.
  5. After their father's death, Janusz II and his siblings where place under the guardianship of their mother Barbara and Paweł Giżycki, Bishop of Płock. The regency ended in 1462, when their older brother Konrad III attained his majority and became in the legal guardian of his younger brothers.

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  7. Feb 12, 2018 · Discover the poignant story of compassionate Warsaw orphanage director Janusz Korczak, who stayed with his orphans during the Holocaust.

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