Irena Sendler Righteous Gentile
Irena Sendler (Sendlerowa) Born in 1910 Catholic Social Worker Used fake ID to pose as a nurse to enter the walled off ghetto Convinced parents to hand over their children for safer placement in a non-Jewish family 1965 – The Righteous Among the Nations 2007 – nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Died May 12,
Zegota Council for Aid to Jews Part of the Polish underground resistance movement organized by Zofia Kossak-Szczucka Both worked to save the lives of the Jewish people despite threats from the Nazi Government.
Fake Identification Card The Polish Underground Resistance Movement helped to issue thousands of fake identification cards to the Jewish people to help them escape the atrocities of the ghetto and the concentration camps.
Rescued From 1942 to ,500 Jewish babies and young children were rescued from the Warsaw Ghetto by Irena Sendler with the help of the Polish Underground Resistance Movement.
Religious Changes Before the WarAfter the War
Captured Caught by the Gestapo in 1943 Spent 3 months in captivity undergoing interrogation and torture Refused to give up information and was sentenced to death A guard in the Pawiak Prison was bribed by the Polish Resistance Movement and Irena was freed She spent the rest of the war in hiding
Life in a Jar After the war, Irena began to try and reunite all of the 2500 children in the jar with their families. Irena and her work were all but forgotten until her story was discovered by a group of high school students in 1999.