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  1. Irena Sendler (en polonais : Irena Stanisława Sendlerowa), de son nom de jeune fille Irena Stanisława Krzyżanowska, née le 15 février 1910 à Varsovie et morte le 12 mai 2008 dans la même ville, est une catholique, résistante (sous le pseudonyme de Jolanta) et une militante polonaise qui sauva (en) 2 500 enfants juifs du ...

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

  3. Irena Sendler (1910-2008) était une assistante sociale polonaise qui aida les Juifs de Varsovie pendant l’occupation allemande. Elle devint une activiste de premier plan de Zegota après sa création à l’automne 1942. À partir de 1943, en tant que responsable de la section enfants, elle fit appel à ses contacts avec des orphelinats et ...

  4. 21 mars 2016 · Who Was Irena Sendler? When the Nazis invaded in 1939, Irena Sendler was a social worker and so had access to the Warsaw Ghetto, where hundreds of thousands of Jews were imprisoned. As a member...

  5. Irena Sendler, au prix dénormes risques personnels, met au point des stratagèmes pour pénétrer à l’intérieur du ghetto et aider les Juifs mourants. Elle parvient à obtenir de la municipalité l’autorisation d’entrer dans le ghetto pour procéder à une inspection des conditions sanitaires.

  6. The Life in a Jar Foundation reaches out with Holocaust education in the United States and around the world. The inspirational story of Irena Sendler, who knocked on Jewish doors in the Warsaw ghetto and, in Sendler’s own words, “tried to talk the mothers out of their children.”.

  7. Irena Sendler (1910-2008) was a Polish social worker who helped Jews in Warsaw throughout the German occupation. She became a leading activist in Zegota after it was established in autumn 1942. From 1943, as head of the Children’s Section, she used her contacts with orphanages and other institutions to find hiding places for children. The ...

  8. Irena Sendler (1910–2008) was a member of the Council for Aid to Jews, codenamed “Żegota.”. Żegota was a clandestine rescue organization of Poles and Jews in German-occupied Poland. Supported by the Polish government-in-exile, Żegota coordinated efforts to save Jews from Nazi persecution and murder. It operated from 1942 to 1945.

  9. When World War II broke out, Irena Sendler was a 29-year-old social worker, employed by the Welfare Department of the Warsaw municipality. After the German occupation, the department continued to take care of the great number of poor and dispossessed people in the city.

  10. Few had heard of Irena Sendler in 1999. Now, after 375 presentations of Life in a Jar , a website with tremendous usage and worldwide media attention, a motion picture and the award-winning book “Life in a Jar: the Irena Sendler Project,” Irena is known to the world.

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