Catholic Righteous Among the Nations

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 48. Chapters: Oskar Schindler, Czeslaw Milosz, Alfred Delp, Wladyslaw Bartoszewski, Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Jan Karski, Irena Sendler, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, Frank Foley, Elisabeth of Bavaria, Emilie Schindler, Henri Reynders,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 48. Chapters: Oskar Schindler, Czeslaw Milosz, Alfred Delp, Wladyslaw Bartoszewski, Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Jan Karski, Irena Sendler, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, Frank Foley, Elisabeth of Bavaria, Emilie Schindler, Henri Reynders, Józef and Wiktoria Ulma, Gilberto Bosques Saldívar, Wilm Hosenfeld, Père Marie-Benoît, Jean-Baptiste Janssens, Giorgio Perlasca, Johannes de Jong, Pierre-Marie Gerlier, Tadeusz Pankiewicz, Henryk Slawik, Sára Salkaházi, Irene Gut Opdyke, Rufino Nicacci, Mieczyslaw Fogg, Pietro Palazzini, Luis Martins de Souza Dantas, Raoul Sorban, Matylda Getter, Anna Borkowska, Eduardo Propper de Callejón, Bernhard Lichtenberg, Giovanni Palatucci, Joseph André, Maria Fedecka, Jan Dobraczynski, Père Jacques, Ángel Sanz Briz, Irene Harand, Vincenzo Fagiolo, María Edwards, Pierre-Marie Théas, Elisabeth Hesselblad, Angelo Rotta, Jean Flory, Margarete Sommer, Vanda Skuratovich, Anna Ehn. Excerpt: Wladyslaw Bartoszewski (born February 19, 1922 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician, social activist, journalist, writer, historian, former Auschwitz concentration camp inmate, World War II Resistance fighter, Polish underground activist, participant of the Warsaw Uprising, twice the Minister of Foreign Affairs, chevalier of the Order of the White Eagle, and an honorary citizen of Israel. Bartoszewski studied at Saint Stanislaw Kostka Secondary School. In 1939 he graduated from The Humanist High School of the Roman Catholic Future Educational Society in Warsaw. In September 1939, Bartoszewski took part in the civil defense of Warsaw as a stretcher-bearer. From May 1940, he worked in the first social clinic of the Polish Red Cross in Warsaw. On September 19, 1940, Bartoszewski was detained in the Warsaw district of Zoliborz during a surprise round-up of members of the public (lapanka). From September 22, 1940, he was an Auschwitz concentration camp prisoner (his inmate number was 4427). Due to actions undertaken by the Polish Red Cross, he was released from Auschwitz on April 8, 1941. Wladyslaw Bartoszewski on May 21, 2005 at the International Book Fair in Warsaw, Poland, promoting his Polish language book Moja Jerozolima, mój Izrael (My Jerusalem, my Israel)After his release from Auschwitz, Bartoszewski contacted the Association of Armed Struggle (Zwiazek Walki Zbrojnej). In the summer of 1941, he reported on his concentration camp imprisonment to the Information Department of the Information and Propaganda Bureau of the Home Army (Armia Krajowa, or AK, a reformed version of the Association of Armed Struggle and the largest resistance movement in Poland). In summer 1942, he joined the Front for the Rebirth of Poland (Front Odrodzenia Polski) which was a secret, Catholic, social-educational and charity organization founded by Zofia Kossak-Szczucka. From October 1941 until 1944 Bartoszewski studied Polish Studies in the secret Humanist Department of Warsaw University at

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