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A Light In The Darkness Janusz Korczak His Orphans And The Holocaust Albert Marrin

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A Light In The Darkness Janusz Korczak His Orphans And The Holocaust Albert Marrin
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Publisher: Random House Children's Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.25 MB
Author: Albert Marrin
Language: English
Year: 2019

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A Light In The Darkness Janusz Korczak His Orphans And The Holocaust Albert Marrin by Albert Marrin instant download after payment.

From National Book Award Finalist Albert Marrin comes the moving story of Janusz Korczak, the heroic Polish Jewish doctor who devoted his life to children, perishing with them in the Holocaust.
Janusz Korczak was more than a good doctor. He was a hero. The Dr. Spock of his day, he established orphanages run on his principle of honoring children and shared his ideas with the public in books and on the radio. He famously said that "children are not the people of tomorrow, but people today." Korczak was a man ahead of his time, whose work ultimately became the basis for the U.N. Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
Korczak was also a Polish Jew on the eve of World War II. He turned down multiple opportunities for escape, standing by the children in his orphanage as they became confined to the Warsaw Ghetto. Dressing them in their Sabbath finest, he led their march to the trains and ultimately perished with his children in Treblinka.
But this book is much more than...

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