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Irena Sendler saved 2500 jewish children from the ghetto's.
Irena Sendler was a Polish Righteous Among the Nations. She saves numerous Jewish children during the holocaust.
Yes, Irena Sendler was indeed nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2008. She was recognized for her heroic efforts in saving thousands of Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. Although she did not win the prize, her nomination brought attention to her remarkable work.
The Jewish ghetto police secured the deportation of Jewish people to the concentration camps. They were also not permitted to carry weapons.
Warsaw, it was the largest Jewish ghetto of all.
Irena Sendler saved 2500 jewish children from the ghetto's.
Irena Sendler used her position as a nurse to single-handedly smuggle 2500 Jewish children and babies out of the ghetto. She was a hero and was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize but lost to Al Gore. It's an outrage to think that Gore promoting global warming takes precedence over a hero of the Holocaust. Irena Sendler was a social worker who organized an underground conspiracy of young women to save thousands of Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto during World War II. After the war, instead of being honored as heroines, these women were silenced by Communist authorities in Poland. When she was well into her 80s and 90s, Irena Sendler was finally able to speak freely about her wartime work.
Irena Sendler was a Polish Righteous Among the Nations. She saves numerous Jewish children during the holocaust.
Yes, there are books written about Irena Sendler, a Polish social worker who saved approximately 2,500 Jewish children during the Holocaust. Some examples include "Irena's Children: The Extraordinary Story of the Woman Who Saved 2,500 Children from the Warsaw Ghetto" by Tilar J. Mazzeo and "The Mother of the Holocaust Children: The Irena Sendler Story" by Anna Mieszkowska.
Yes, Irena Sendler was a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 for her work in saving the lives of Jewish children during the Holocaust. However, she did not win the prize that year.
Irena Sendler helped Jewish children during WWII.
Yes, Irena Sendler was indeed nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2008. She was recognized for her heroic efforts in saving thousands of Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. Although she did not win the prize, her nomination brought attention to her remarkable work.
Warsaw - it was also the largest ghetto.
Because the the entity was a ghetto and they housed Jews.
The Jewish ghetto police secured the deportation of Jewish people to the concentration camps. They were also not permitted to carry weapons.
Warsaw, it was the largest Jewish ghetto of all.
Warsaw, Poland. She saved 2500 Jewish children in WWII. She smuggled them out of the ghetto in coffins, wheelbarrows, ambulances, suitcases, sewer pipes, etc., and gave them to Christian families. She wrote their names, where she hid them, and their real parents' names on paper and buried them in jars so she could return the children after the war. She got caught and was tortured for three months, having her legs and feet broken. Her friends in the Polish underground bribed a guard to help her escape. She went back to saving Jewish children until the war ended.