Yanush Korczak - перевод на французский
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Yanush Korczak - перевод на французский

POLISH EDUCATOR (1878-1942)
Henryk Goldszmit; Yanush Korczak; Korczak, Janusz; Pan Doctor; Janucz Korczak; Yanush Korchak
  • Janusz Korczak with the children in 1920s
  • Korczak's filling card prepared during compulsory registration of physicians ordered by the German occupation authorities in Warsaw in 1940
  • Korczak's orphanage is still in operation at 6 Jaktorowska Street
  • First issue of ''Our Review'' children's newspaper edited by Korczak (2017 English translation)
  • Last issue of ''Mały Przegląd'' (Little Review) dated 1 September 1939
  • Building of ''Państwowa Szkoła Handlowa Męska im. J. i M. Roeslerów'', between November 1940 and October 1941 the seat of ''Dom Sierot'' in the Warsaw Ghetto
  • Israeli postal stamp, 1962

Yanush Korczak      
Yanush Korczak (1879-1942), Jewish-Polish author and educator who died in the German concentration camp Treblinka together with the children of his school
Korczak         
Korczak, family name; Yanush Korczak (1879-1942), Jewish-Polish author and educator who was killed in the Holocaust along with the students of his school

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Janusz Korczak

Janusz Korczak, the pen name of Henryk Goldszmit (22 July 1878 or 1879 – 7 August 1942), was a Polish Jewish educator, children's author and pedagogue known as Pan Doktor ("Mr. Doctor") or Stary Doktor ("Old Doctor"). After spending many years working as a principal of an orphanage in Warsaw, he refused sanctuary repeatedly and stayed with his orphans when the entire population of the institution was sent from the Ghetto to the Treblinka extermination camp during the Grossaktion Warschau of 1942.