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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.

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