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Fakt - Polonia | Martes, 13. Mayo 2008
Honour and respect for Irena Sendler
During the Second World War Irena Sendler saved the lives of 2,500 children from the Warsaw ghetto while working for the Council for Aid to Jews (Żegota). Yesterday this woman, one of the "righteous among the nations", died in the Polish capital. Wladyslaw Bartoszewski, who like Sendler also worked for Żegota, met her 65 years ago. "Today I remember those times. We were participants in the events back then. Irena Sendler would call me 'Ludwik' and I would call her 'Jolanta'. … I hadn't spoken to her for several years. Our lives took very different directions. I am around ten years younger than her. I was never one of her close circle of friends. Ewa Junczyk-Ziomecka of the presidential office was the one who began to stir up interest in her nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. Death has ended these efforts. For me she was one of the most deserving and important rescuers of other people I ever met. ... The death of a witness of the events is always the end of a chapter - only the written word remains."
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