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Janusz Korczak: He Stayed With His Children

Janusz Korczak was born Henryk Goldszmit, on July 22, 1878 in a Jewish family. From 1911, Janusz Korczak led two children houses. He developed the ideas of a peaceful and classless society. He was always fighting for a better community and education for the children. He was a principal for the children houses, a doctor, a publisher of a children's newspaper, as well as an author. Then World War II began in 1939. Under the regime of the Nazis in Warsaw, they created the Jewish ghetto and the orphan house was forced to move there. Janusz Korczak lived with the children under inhumane conditions. When, on August 5, the Germans rounded up the two hundred children he'd cared for, Korczak stayed with them during their "deportation" from the orphanage, to the trains, to Treblinka Camp. People who observed Korczak and "his children" walking to the trains describe the children holding hands, carrying knapsacks and marching with dignity. All perished at Treblinka." (http://www.iearn.org/hgp/aeti/aeti-1997/janusz-korczak.html)******************* The photo of the monument in honor of Janusz Korczak was taken at the Warsaw Jewish Cemetery on October 2004. This monument, created by Mieczyslaw Smorczewsky, shows Korczak carrying one child, followed by several others, on their way to the trains. Around the base of the monument are small candles lit in their memory. ************* Israel marks tonight and tomorrow Holocaust Memorial Day.

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Anonymous Guest 10 Feb 2016

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Anonymous Guest 10 Feb 2016

im also reading milkweed good book so far

Anonymous Guest 10 Feb 2016

this guy was in the book milkweed

Armando Salas 08 May 2008

Great monument. The sad story tells us about strenght and dignity and it's a reminder: the World will never forget. With prayers for peace. Shalom.

Celeste Smith 02 May 2008

Very Moving and sad story !! History sometimes can be so sureal that it hurts the soul !!Wonderful Lili!

KC CHANG 01 May 2008

GREAT MONUMENT AND HISTORY!!

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 01 May 2008

Very powerful moving capture,Lili....Our hearts weep with you and your family and the descendants of Israel...As we remember the brave men,women and children who suffered and died during such a horrific time in history...Our prayers are with you and with your family and with the descendants of Israel...May The God of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob Bless You All...((((((Hugs)))))) Dee&David

Christine brand 01 May 2008

Today is the National Day of Prayer in the USA, Praise God for you and this posting and for Men like this, that truly love children instead of molesting them like so many have been reported doing these days (not to metntion all the abortions) neglect, beatings, murders of children and the child sex trades. Seems like it never ends but!!! this pictures tells us that all men do not do these things and in the face of evil love wins. God be Praised for this and You!!

Valentina Gatewood 30 Apr 2008

He is known in Russia too. There are some Hospitals, schools, parks and many organizations named after him. I think there is street name Janus Korczak in my home city- Minsk (Capital of Belarus). Thanks for sharing all this interesting information, Lili. Wish, you can tell more about Yom Kippur in Israel.

Warren Ballard 30 Apr 2008

Very sad and touching story Lili.

William Boyer 30 Apr 2008

cool

Alberto D'Assumpcao 30 Apr 2008

Wonderful image, Lili! Thanks for the text too!

Sigridur Bachmann 30 Apr 2008

Interesting capture Lili thanks for the information.

Joke Schotting 30 Apr 2008

Wonderful photo my friend Lili!!!!!

Denny Gholson 30 Apr 2008

Beautiful Memorial Lili ! It is very sad what people do to others.

Jacki Bowler 30 Apr 2008

Thankyou so much for sharing this wonderful photo of the memorial with us Lili...............And the tragic yet inspirational tale of this amazing man and his children, too :o))

Jodi Keys 30 Apr 2008

What a wonderful tribute Lili!

jamie winter 30 Apr 2008

excellent capture and narrative , very informative. !!!!!!!

Emily Reed 30 Apr 2008

INTERESTING STATUE! WHAT IS ALL THAT STUFF AT THE BOTTOM?