Irena Sendler (also called "Irena Sendlerowa" in Polish language) (born 15 February 1910 in Warsaw). Polish social worker. During World War II she was an activist of Polish Underground and Polish anti-Holocaust resistance in Warsaw, where she helped to save about 2500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto by providing them false documents and hiding places in individual and group children houses out of the Ghetto. Wikipedia
From the early days of the German occupation, Sendler worked to alleviate the suffering of many of her Jewish friends and acquaintances. www1.yadvashem.org/righteous/bycountry/poland/irena_sendl...
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Several Uniontown, Kansas [USA] students researched the story of Irena Sendler and decided that they would like to find Sendler's grave. www.holocaustforgotten.com/sendler.htm
The official Irena Sendler website: the powerful story of Irena Sendler, Holocaust heroine, who saved 2,500 children in the Warsaw Ghetto and the Kansas students who re-discovered her. 'Life in a Jar' www.irenasendler.org/
The definitive Wikipedia entry for Irena Sendler. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irena_Sendler
2500 jdische Kinder hat Irena Sendler mit einigen Mitstreitern im von den Nazis besetzten Warschau aus dem Ghetto und vor dem sicheren Tod gerettet. www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/inhalt/3/0,4070,5544835-5,00.html
On behalf on Mrs Irena Sendler and our own we want to thank each and every person who decided to support the nomination of Irena Sendler for the Peace Nobel Prize. fzp.jewish.org.pl/nobel_eng.html