She lived the rest of the war in hiding, continuing her work under a false name. 📜 Legacy and Recognition
She buried the lists in under an apple tree in a friend's garden. El ГЎngel de Varsovia | Relatos del lado oscuro
Irena Sendler, known as "The Angel of Warsaw," was a Polish social worker who saved approximately 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. Her story is a testament to extreme courage in the face of absolute darkness. El Ángel de Varsovia: Light Amidst the Dark Side 👤 The Woman Behind the Name Irena Sendler (Irena Sendlerowa). Role: Polish social worker and nurse. Network: Member of Żegota (Council to Aid Jews). Mission: Rescuing children from Nazi-occupied Poland. ⛓️ The Context of the "Dark Side" The Ghetto: Over 400,000 people lived in 1.3 square miles. She lived the rest of the war in
Leading older children through the underground tunnels. Her story is a testament to extreme courage
They broke both her feet and legs; she refused to name her collaborators. Sentence: She was sentenced to death by firing squad.
She recorded every child's real name and their new "Christian" alias. She wrote these lists on thin strips of paper.