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RIP Irena Sendler - Lost Nobel Peace Prize to Al Gore
willhelm
by willhelm  5-13-2008    1
 "Mrs. Sendler used her contacts at orphanages and convents to keep Jewish children safe until the war's end, often under Christianized names. To alert nuns to a new group of children ready for pick up, she could write, "I have clothing for the convent." The intention was to return all the children to their parents, although the death rate of the adult population made the task largely impossible. But for years Mrs. Sendler guarded the real names of the children and their parents, writing them on tissue paper and burying the lists in jars under an apple tree at an associate's home. "
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Irena Sendler Saved 2500 Jewish Children In Warsaw Ghetto
merrie
by merrie  5-15-2008    4
 On Oct. 20, 1943, the Gestapo arrested her and took her to Pawiak prison, where subversives were tortured and killed. Over three months, her detainers used clubs and other devices to fracture her legs and feet. She did not inform on Zegota leaders and was sentenced to death by firing squad, but a bribed guard helped her escape and marked her as having been executed. Mrs. Sendler remained incognito for the rest of the war -- she could not even risk attending her mother's funeral -- and continued to help Zegota. Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial in Israel, recognized Mrs. Sendler in 1965 as "Righteous Among the Nations," the designation for gentiles who aided Jews during the war. The number of children saved by Mrs. Sendler and her partners is unknown, according to Yad Vashem, but some estimates by survivors groups claim more than 2,500. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/12/AR2008051202751_pf.html
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Righteous Among the Nations
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  5-16-2008    1
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Polish Holocaust hero dies at age 98
thekay
by thekay  5-12-2008    1
 Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev said Sender's "courageous activities rescuing Jews during the Holocaust serve as a beacon of light to the world, inspiring hope and restoring faith in the innate goodness of mankind." Despite the Yad Vashem honor, Sendler was largely forgotten in her homeland until recent years. She came to the world's attention in 2000 when a group of schoolgirls from Uniontown, Kan., wrote a short play about her called "Life in a Jar." It went on to garner international attention, and has been performed more than 200 times in the United States, Canada and Poland. Sendler, born Irena Krzyzanowska, said she lived according to her physician father's teachings, arguing that "people can be only divided into good or bad; their race, religion, nationality don't matter."
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Warsaw Ghetto and Gaza: Disturbing Parallels
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  3-2-2008    12
  It was after the Jews in the ghetto had been largely killed or transported that the world stood up and felt guilty in not acting sooner. I question when the world will stand up and say: Enough is enough, there is not going to be a repeat of the Warsaw Ghetto and particularly when its perpetrators are those who suffered the most by its conduct.
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We All Like A Good Story
debbyski
by debbyski  3-9-2008    7
 "The cruelty of the fraudulent ones is that they will inevitably make us distrustful of the true ones — a result unbearable to think about when the Holocaust itself is increasingly dismissed by deniers as just another “amazing story.” Early on in my research for my book, another very old woman suddenly grew tired being interviewed. “Stories, stories,” she sighed wearily at the end of our time together. “There isn’t enough paper in the world to write the stories we can tell you.” She, of course, was talking about the true stories. How tragic if, because of the false ones, those amazing tales are never read — or believed."
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Irene Sendler -- Holocaust Hero
dorine
by dorine  12-11-2007    3
 Amazing story.
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Hero of the Holocaust: Irena Sendler
TJColatrella
by TJColatrella  10-23-2007   
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Terrorists or resistance fighters ?
nobelprize4peace
by nobelprize4peace  4-12-2007    2
 So everyone : if you are fighting the bad guys, you are a resistance fighter. If you are fighting the good guys, yu are terrorist. Got it ?
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I'm No Hero
debbyski
by debbyski  3-16-2007    4
 It takes a special kind of courage to stand up for what is right when it endangers your life. I hope that Irena Sendlerowa wins the Nobel peace prize.
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