Janusz Korczak, a Polish-Jewish pediatrician and author, did not have biological orphans of his own, but he cared for approximately 200 orphaned children at his orphanage in Warsaw. He dedicated his life to their well-being and education, advocating for children's rights. Korczak is best known for his commitment to the children in his care, particularly during the Holocaust, when he chose to stay with them until the end.
Janusz Korczak's birth name is Henryk Goldszmit.
Janusz Atlas died on January 3, 2010, in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland of multiple myeloma.
Janusz Korczak, a Polish-Jewish pediatrician and children's author, made the ultimate sacrifice by choosing to remain with the orphaned children in his care during the Holocaust. After being offered a chance to escape the ghetto, he refused to abandon the children at the Warsaw Ghetto’s deportation to Treblinka in 1942. Korczak's unwavering commitment to their well-being and dignity exemplified his belief in the rights of children, culminating in his tragic death alongside them. His legacy endures as a symbol of compassion and moral courage.
Janusz Ostapinski was born in 1952.
Janusz Tazbir was born in 1927.
Janusz Korczak's birth name is Henryk Goldszmit.
Janusz was the director of an orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto and voluntarily followed the children into the gas Chambers of the concentration camp at Treblinka.
Janusz Korczak, a Polish-Jewish educator and writer, died in the gas chambers of the Treblinka extermination camp during World War II. It is believed that he died with around 200 children from his orphanage, whom he refused to abandon.
Janusz Atlas died on January 3, 2010, in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland of multiple myeloma.
he did absolutely nothing! he didnt save nobody!!! ___ He stood by the orphans in his care. See link.
His name was Janusz Korczak. He ran an orphanage in Warsaw and accompanied his pupils to the Treblinka Death Camp.
Dr. Yanush Korczak was a writer, educator, founder of an original system of education, and patron of children to whom he remained faithful to the end. Not wanting to abandon the orphans entrusted to his care in the Warsaw ghetto when they were condemned to death by the Nazis during World War II, Korczak refused a chance to save himself. He was voluntarily deported together with the children of his orphanage on August 6, 1942 and died with them at Treblinka.
Boris Korczak was born in 1939.
I could only give it two thumbs up, because that's all I have.
When We Were Orphans has 313 pages.
Korczak Ziolkowski was born on September 6, 1908, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Grzegorz Korczak was born on March 27, 1981, in Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland.