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OT - Irena Sendler - a true hero

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Long but worth the read. I can't believe the Nobel Peace Prize committee would give one to that idiot Gore instead of this woman. Scratch that - any group that honors Jimmy Carter just to spite GWB is made up of vermin... :evil:

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Irena Sendler of Poland, Nobel Peace Prize, a Real Winner

THE ‘SCHINDLER’ NO ONE KNEW

AND THE NOBEL PEACE PRICE GOES TO THE GENTLEMAN IN THE TIN FOIL HAT— MR. AL GORE!!!

The following is the amazing story of Irena Sendler of Poland, age 97, who was one of Al Gore’s co-nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize. Sure … she didn’t properly capitalize monetarily from her deeds. Sure … she didn’t become a pop icon. But, she did save 2500 Jewish kids from Nazi extermination. Does that count? Nah … films about global warming … that’s what’s it’s all about!!

Irena Sendler, a Catholic social worker, rescued 2,500 children from the Nazi death camps. Three Kansas teenagers resurrected her story, writes Marti Attoun in Ladies’ Home Journal.

Irena Sendler keeps a photo of her "Kansas girls" on the bedside table in her nursing-home room in Warsaw, Poland. She rests easier now that her story is in good hands.

And her story is astoundingly awe-inspiring, just as that of Oskar Schindler, whose courageous acts of Nazi resistance became a book and an Academy Award-winning film. But unlike Schindler, who received international acclaim, Sendler had been a footnote in history for over 60 years.

That all changed in September 1999, when three teenagers in a small town in Kansas were looking for a topic for a history project and stumbled upon a short mention of Sendler in an article in a 5-year-old newsmagazine. As a Catholic social worker, the article said, Sendler had organized the rescue of 2,500 Jewish babies and children from the Nazi-controlled Warsaw ghetto in 1942 and 1943.

"‘We thought it was a typo," recalls Elizabeth Cambers, now 18 and a college freshman. "‘We thought it was supposed to say she rescued 250 children, not 2,500."

In September 1939, when the Nazis invaded Poland, Sendler was a 29-year-old social worker employed by Warsaw’s social-welfare department. An only child, she had been just 7 when her father, a Catholic doctor, contracted typhus and died after treating Jews during a 1917 typhus outbreak. But she never forgot his sacrifice. ‘I was taught that if a man is drowning, it is irrelevant what is his religion or nationality,’ Sendler has said. ‘One must help him. It is a need of the heart.’

In the fall of 1940, Sendler watched as the Nazis forced 350,000 Jews inside the Warsaw ghetto, a 16-square-block area that was walled off and guarded. With each passing month of the war, the torment of the people locked inside intensified. They were dying of starvation and disease while unknowingly waiting for the Nazis to herd them into freight cars that would ultimately take them to their deaths in the gas chambers.

Sendler joined Zegota, the code name for the Council for Aid to Jews in Occupied Poland, an underground network founded in December 1942 by psychologist Adolf Berman and six other prominent scholars, religious leaders, and social activists. The secret organization, which forged thousands of birth certificates and other documents to give Jews safe Aryan identities, asked Sendler to head up their operation to smuggle Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto.

But first she had to get inside. Because the Nazis were on guard against the spread of infections, they allowed the delivery of medicine inside the Ghetto. A Zegota member working inside the Polish disease department forged a permit that allowed Sendler to work undercover as a nurse inside the ghetto. Her code name was Jolanta.

With the help of 10 "messenger friends," as Sendler called her colleagues, and dozens of volunteers, she organized the effort to sneak the children to orphanages, convents, and private homes in the Warsaw region. Children who were old enough to talk were taught to rattle off Christian prayers and mimic other religious behavior (such as how to make the sign of the cross) so they could live safely without arousing suspicion of their Jewish heritage. Sendler and Zegota devised several routes for smuggling children out of the ghetto. Kids escaped on foot or in the arms of volunteers through sewer pipes or basements with underground passageways. Many also escaped through the courthouse, which had entrances on both the ghetto side and Aryan side. Other methods were more inventive. For instance, a trolley driver and Zegota member, when crossing from the ghetto to the Aryan side, hid little ones in trunks, suitcases, or sacks under his back seat, where the Nazi guards could no not see. Another supporter, an ambulance driver, kept his dog beside him in the front seat and trained him to bark to camouflage any cries or noises from the babies hidden under stretchers in back. Sendler also arranged for babies and children to be sedated and smuggled out with merchants in potato sacks, under their loads of goods. Sometimes, she even sneaked sedated children out in body bags, telling the guards that they were dead.

Day after day, for about 16 months, Sendler persuaded parents and grandparents to hand over their babies and children, to give them a chance to live. ‘There were terrible scenes,’ Sendler says. ‘One mother & I wanted a child to leave the ghetto while the father did not. They asked what was the guarantee? What kind of guarantee could I give them?’ She couldn’t even guarantee that she could get past the guards.

On slips of tissue paper, Sendler recorded the identity of every child she rescued.
Whenever possible, she wrote down the child’s Jewish name as well as the child’s new Christian name and new address. Sendler buried these names in jars under an apple tree in a friend’s garden. After the war, Sendler hoped, the children would be located and their Jewish identities revealed to them.

On Oct. 20, 1943, the Gestapo arrested Sendler. They had long suspected she was running a smuggling operation, and one of her messengers had been caught and tortured until she gave up Sendler’s name and home address. The Gestapo interrogated Sendler, demanding information about the identities of the other rescuers and the children in hiding. But she refused to talk, even when she was beaten until her legs and feet were broken. ‘I was quiet as a mouse,’ Sendler has said. ‘I would have rather died than disclose anything about our operations.’ She was then taken to Pawiak prison, where she was sentenced to be executed. At the last minute, however, the woman who had rescued so many others was herself rescued. On the day she was to be executed, Zegota paid a hefty bribe to a guard, who allowed Sendler to escape. The guard subsequently posted Sendler’s name on public bulletin boards as one of the executed, essentially rendering her invisible to the Nazis. She then went in to hiding in Poland, just like the children she’d saved.

When Poland was liberated a year and three months later, in January of 1945, Sendler returned to the friend’s garden and dug up the jars. She turned over the rescued children’s names to Zegota’s Berman, and he and other members of the group tried to locate the children’s foster families.

Sadly, most of the children had no parents or grandparents to be found. Less than 1 percent of the Jews inside the ghetto survived the war, most having perished at the Treblinka death camp in northeast Poland. After the war, Sendler married, raised two children of her own, and continued her career as a social worker in Warsaw. The beatings she had suffered at the hands of the Gestapo left her permanently disabled and she has had trouble walking ever since. But, she never talked openly about her rescue work. Poland was under a communist regime, and the postwar climate wasn’t safe. For almost 60 years, her story was essentially lost to history.

Then, in March 2000, she received a letter from Elizabeth Cambers and two of her classmates at Uniontown High School in Uniontown, Kansas. Encouraged by their social studies teacher, the girls had selected Sendler as the subject of their National History Day project. Although information about her was scarce, they had been able to write a 10-minute play, titled ‘Life in a Jar’, that had already won first place at the state level of the national contest.

‘We explained who we were and what we were doing,’ says Sabrina Coons, now 20 and a student at Kansas State University. ‘We told her that we found her story amazing.’

Sendler’s response, handwritten in Polish, arrived in Kansas three weeks later. ‘I am very eager to receive and read your play,’ Sendler wrote. In a series of letters, Sendler answered the students’ questions, and slowly the details of her remarkable story unfolded; an international friend ship was forged.

After an emotional performance of Life in a Jar at Uniontown High, the students were invited to perform the play for church groups, nursing homes, and civic organizations throughout southeast Kansas. Through their correspondence with Sendler, the teens learned that she lived quite meagerly. So at each performance, they set out a donation jar.

Their first gift to Sendler was $3, which they told her to use for postage. ‘We found out later that she gave the $3 away to a children’s home,’ says Coons. ‘That’s just how she is.’

Although the girls didn’t win any awards when they traveled to Maryland in June 2000 to compete in the national contest, their play gained national and international attention, and the students have since given more than 100 performances of the play in eight different states. As a result, Sendler has received numerous awards for her courageous work. After learning she was to be given a $10,000 humanitarian award from the American Center of Polish Culture in Washington, she wrote to her girls, “My emotion is being shadowed by the fact that no one from the circle of my faithful coworkers, who constantly risked their lives, could live long enough to enjoy all the honors that now are falling upon me. I can’t find the words to thank you, my dear girls. Before the day you have written the play ‘Life in a Jar,’ nobody in my own country and in the whole world cared about my person and my work during the war.â€
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Long but worth the read. I can't believe the Nobel Peace Prize committee would give one to that idiot Gore instead of this woman. Scratch that - any group that honors Jimmy Carter just to spite GWB is made up of vermin...




I had those same thoughts myself.
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Yeah but which one of those 2500 children have done anything for me?

At least Al invented the Internet.

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The Nobel Prize went to the wrong person. But thanks to three American girls Irena Sendler finally got the recognition she deserved. And 2500 children had the chance to grow up and live.
In Al Gores entire live he's done nothing worthwhile, so he gets recognition for a fraudulent book. What a joke.
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Those sound like good kids who understand courage in the face of evil. I'll bet their parents are proud of them for telling Irena's story.
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Ysabel Kid a very touching post.Thank You :) !
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Thank you x2 never heard her story before today, a true hero. Here's another little noted hero responsible for saving over 6000 Jewish lives, wish there were more compassionate people like him among his countrymen during those terrible years.

The Compassion of Consul-General Sempo Sugihara
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jso ... ihara.html
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The REAL heroes are usually un-sung, but of course the real ones don't mind themselves. We mind, on their behalf, and out of principle, though.

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Thanks for posting that, I had never heard her story. What a remarkable woman.
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RIP Irena Sendler and thanks for sharing YK. There seem to be many thousands of folks who, acting on their Christian convictions, made an incredible difference during the Holocaust. In some cases, whole towns were involved in getting Jewish folks out of harms way. But, it's not popular history because those in academia have long since decided that the Christian faith has been the great roadblock to the secular Utopia that they seek. Can't focus on these points of light because it messes up their hairbrained theory of how the world works. :?

Not to take anything away from Mrs. Sendler, but another interesting history that you will not see redone by Hollywood:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20080514/ts_csm/ochambon
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Ysabel Kid - Thanks for this great post. Very moving stuff. A few years back I stumbled across the story of the Danish response to being told that they were to turn over all Jews to the Nazis. Denmark was an occupied country at the time, and the Danes response - as a nation - was truly magnificient. They smuggled almost every single Jew out of Denmark to Sweden by boat. There are some great books about this; a couple of them are: A Conspiracy of Decency, The Rescue of The Danish Jews During World War Two, by Emmy E. Werner, and In Denmark It Could Not Happen, The Flight of The Jews To Sweden in 1943 by Herbert Pundik.

Good stuff here. Thanks so much for posting this. And yes, the Nobel committee truly is all washed up. All Gore and company aren't fit to kiss the behinds of people like these mentioned here. - DixieBoy
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Fantastic read. Unreal woman. God bless her.
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I suspect that now that she has passed on, she is receiving the recognition that really matters. :wink:
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Great post Jay. Thanks for sharing and well done those girls from Kansas.
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GANJIRO wrote:Thank you x2 never heard her story before today, a true hero. Here's another little noted hero responsible for saving over 6000 Jewish lives, wish there were more compassionate people like him among his countrymen during those terrible years.

The Compassion of Consul-General Sempo Sugihara
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jso ... ihara.html
Ji -

Thanks for sharing that story - it was wonderful. "He was a samurai..." - that pretty much says it all!
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C. Cash wrote:RIP Irena Sendler and thanks for sharing YK. There seem to be many thousands of folks who, acting on their Christian convictions, made an incredible difference during the Holocaust. In some cases, whole towns were involved in getting Jewish folks out of harms way. But, it's not popular history because those in academia have long since decided that the Christian faith has been the great roadblock to the secular Utopia that they seek. Can't focus on these points of light because it messes up their hairbrained theory of how the world works. :?

Not to take anything away from Mrs. Sendler, but another interesting history that you will not see redone by Hollywood:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20080514/ts_csm/ochambon
Excellent story as well!!!
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