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The King of Children: The Life and Death of Janusz Korczak
Author: Betty Jean Lifton
Year: May 1, 1988
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Language: English



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The King of Children: The Life and Death of Janusz Korczak Janusz Korczak was a man ahead of his time, a pioneer in the field of children's rights and advocacy. A Polish Jew, he dedicated his life to improving the lives of children, regardless of their background or religion. He believed that every child deserved respect, love, and a fair chance at life, and he spent his career working tirelessly to make this vision a reality. In the midst of World War II, when the Nazis were rounding up Jews and sending them to concentration camps, Korczak refused to leave the Warsaw Ghetto, where he had built a safe haven for hundreds of orphans. Despite offers of rescue and safety, he chose to stay with the children under his care, leading them to the trains that would take them to Treblinka. This act of defiance and dignity cemented his place in history as a hero and a symbol of hope in the face of unimaginable tragedy. Korczak's work began long before the war, however. As an educator and pediatrician, he had seen firsthand the injustices faced by children in Poland and had dedicated his life to changing the way society viewed and treated young people.
Король детей: Жизнь и смерть Януша Корчака Януш Корчак был человеком, опередившим свое время, пионером в области прав детей и адвокации. Польский еврей, он посвятил свою жизнь улучшению жизни детей, независимо от их происхождения или религии. Он считал, что каждый ребенок заслуживает уважения, любви и справедливого шанса на жизнь, и он потратил свою карьеру, неустанно работая, чтобы воплотить это видение в жизнь. В разгар Второй мировой войны, когда нацисты грабили евреев и отправляли их в концентрационные лагеря, Корчак отказался покинуть Варшавское гетто, где он построил убежище для сотен сирот. Несмотря на предложения о спасении и безопасности, он решил остаться с детьми, находящимися под его опекой, ведя их к поездам, которые доставят их в Треблинку. Этот акт неповиновения и достоинства закрепил за ним место в истории как героя и символа надежды перед лицом невообразимой трагедии. Однако работа Корчака началась задолго до войны. Будучи педагогом и педиатром, он не понаслышке видел несправедливость, с которой сталкиваются дети в Польше, и посвятил свою жизнь тому, чтобы изменить взгляд общества на молодежь и отношение к ней.
Roi des enfants : La vie et la mort de Janusz Korchak Janusz Korchak était un homme en avance sur son temps, un pionnier dans le domaine des droits de l'enfant et de l'avocat. Juif polonais, il a consacré sa vie à améliorer la vie des enfants, quelle que soit leur origine ou leur religion. Il croyait que chaque enfant méritait le respect, l'amour et une chance juste de vivre, et il a passé sa carrière à travailler sans relâche pour donner vie à cette vision. Au milieu de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, alors que les nazis pillaient les Juifs et les envoyaient dans des camps de concentration, Korczak refusa de quitter le ghetto de Varsovie, où il construisit un refuge pour des centaines d'orphelins. Malgré les propositions de sauvetage et de sécurité, il a décidé de rester avec les enfants sous sa garde, les conduisant aux trains qui les emmèneront à Treblinka. Cet acte de désobéissance et de dignité lui a donné une place dans l'histoire en tant que héros et symbole d'espoir face à une tragédie inimaginable. Cependant, le travail de Korchak a commencé bien avant la guerre. En tant qu'enseignant et pédiatre, il a vu de première main les injustices auxquelles sont confrontés les enfants en Pologne et a consacré sa vie à changer la vision et l'attitude de la société envers les jeunes.
Rey de los Niños: La vida y muerte de Janush Korchak Janusz Korchak fue un hombre adelantado a su tiempo, pionero en los derechos del niño y la abogacía. Judío polaco, dedicó su vida a mejorar la vida de los niños, independientemente de su origen o religión. Creía que cada niño merecía respeto, amor y una oportunidad justa de vivir, y gastó su carrera trabajando incansablemente para hacer realidad esa visión. En medio de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, cuando los nazis saquearon a los judíos y los enviaron a campos de concentración, Korczak se negó a abandonar el gueto de Varsovia, donde construyó un refugio para cientos de huérfanos. A pesar de las ofertas de rescate y seguridad, decidió quedarse con los niños bajo su cuidado, conduciéndolos a los trenes que los llevarían a Treblinka. Este acto de desobediencia y dignidad le ha fijado un lugar en la historia como héroe y símbolo de esperanza ante una tragedia inimaginable. n embargo, el trabajo de Korchak comenzó mucho antes de la guerra. Como educador y pediatra, vio de primera mano las injusticias a las que se enfrentan los niños en Polonia y dedicó su vida a cambiar la visión y las actitudes de la sociedad hacia los jóvenes.
O Rei das Crianças: A vida e morte de Janusz Korchak Janusz Korchak foi um homem à frente do seu tempo, um pioneiro dos direitos das crianças e da advocacia. Judeu polonês, dedicou sua vida a melhorar a vida das crianças, independentemente de sua origem ou religião. Ele acreditava que todas as crianças mereciam respeito, amor e uma oportunidade justa de vida, e ele passou a carreira trabalhando incansavelmente para tornar essa visão realidade. No auge da Segunda Guerra Mundial, quando os nazistas saquearam judeus e os enviaram para campos de concentração, Korchak recusou-se a deixar o gueto de Varsóvia, onde construiu um abrigo para centenas de órfãos. Apesar das ofertas de salvação e segurança, ele decidiu ficar com as crianças sob sua guarda, levando-as aos comboios que as levariam para Treblinka. Este ato de desobediência e dignidade estabeleceu-lhe um lugar na história como herói e símbolo de esperança diante de uma tragédia inimaginável. No entanto, o trabalho de Korchak começou muito antes da guerra. Como educador e pediatra, ele não viu com bons olhos a injustiça que as crianças enfrentam na Polônia e dedicou sua vida a mudar a visão da sociedade sobre os jovens e as suas atitudes.
Il re dei bambini: La vita e la morte di Janusz Korchak, Janusz Korchak, è stato un pioniere dei diritti dei bambini e della legislazione. Ebreo polacco, ha dedicato la sua vita a migliorare la vita dei bambini, indipendentemente dalla loro origine o religione. Pensava che ogni bambino meritasse rispetto, amore e una giusta opportunità di vita, e ha speso la sua carriera lavorando incessantemente per realizzare questa visione. Nel pieno della seconda guerra mondiale, quando i nazisti rapinarono gli ebrei e li mandarono nei campi di concentramento, Korchak rifiutò di lasciare il ghetto di Varsavia, dove costruì un rifugio per centinaia di orfani. Nonostante le offerte di soccorso e sicurezza, ha deciso di rimanere con i bambini sotto la sua custodia, portandoli ai treni che li porteranno a Treblinka. Questo atto di disobbedienza e dignità gli ha conferito un posto nella storia come eroe e simbolo di speranza di fronte a una tragedia inimmaginabile. Ma il lavoro di Korchak è iniziato molto prima della guerra. Come educatore e pediatra, non ha visto male le ingiustizie subite dai bambini in Polonia e ha dedicato la sua vita a cambiare la visione e l'atteggiamento della società nei confronti dei giovani.
König der Kinder: ben und Tod von Janusz Korczak Janusz Korczak war seiner Zeit voraus, ein Pionier auf dem Gebiet der Kinderrechte und der Interessenvertretung. Als polnischer Jude widmete er sein ben der Verbesserung des bens von Kindern, unabhängig von ihrer Herkunft oder Religion. Er glaubte, dass jedes Kind Respekt, Liebe und eine faire Chance zum ben verdiente, und er verbrachte seine Karriere damit, unermüdlich daran zu arbeiten, diese Vision zum ben zu erwecken. Auf dem Höhepunkt des Zweiten Weltkriegs, als die Nazis Juden plünderten und in Konzentrationslager schickten, weigerte sich Korczak, das Warschauer Ghetto zu verlassen, wo er Hunderte von Waisenkindern beherbergte. Trotz der Rettungs- und cherheitsangebote beschloss er, bei den Kindern in seiner Obhut zu bleiben und sie zu den Zügen zu bringen, die sie nach Treblinka bringen würden. Dieser Akt des Ungehorsams und der Würde festigte seinen Platz in der Geschichte als Held und Symbol der Hoffnung angesichts einer unvorstellbaren Tragödie. Korczaks Arbeit begann jedoch lange vor dem Krieg. Als Pädagoge und Kinderarzt hat er die Ungerechtigkeit, mit der Kinder in Polen konfrontiert sind, aus erster Hand gesehen und sein ben der Veränderung der cht der Gesellschaft auf junge Menschen und ihrer Einstellung gewidmet.
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Çocukların Kralı: Janusz Korczak'ın Yaşamı ve Ölümü Janusz Korczak zamanının ötesinde bir insandı, çocuk hakları ve savunuculuğunda öncüydü. Polonyalı bir Yahudi olarak hayatını, geçmişi veya dini ne olursa olsun çocukların yaşamlarını iyileştirmeye adadı. Her çocuğun saygıyı, sevgiyi ve yaşamda adil bir şansı hak ettiğine inanıyordu ve kariyerini bu vizyonu hayata geçirmek için yorulmadan çalışarak geçirdi. II. Dünya Savaşı'nın zirvesinde, Naziler Yahudileri soyup toplama kamplarına gönderdiğinde, Korczak yüzlerce yetim için bir sığınak inşa ettiği Varşova gettosundan ayrılmayı reddetti. Kurtarma ve güvenlik tekliflerine rağmen, bakımındaki çocuklarla kalmaya karar verdi ve onları Treblinka'ya götürecek trenlere götürdü. Bu meydan okuma ve onur eylemi, hayal edilemez trajedi karşısında bir kahraman ve umut sembolü olarak tarihteki yerini sağlamlaştırdı. Bununla birlikte, Korczak'ın çalışmaları savaştan çok önce başladı. Bir eğitimci ve çocuk doktoru olarak, Polonya'daki çocukların karşılaştığı adaletsizlikleri ilk elden gördü ve hayatını toplumun gençlere bakış açısını değiştirmeye adadı.
King of Children: The Life and Death of Janusz Korczak Janusz Korczak كان رجلاً سابقًا لعصره، وكان رائدًا في مجال حقوق الأطفال والدعوة. وهو يهودي بولندي، كرس حياته لتحسين حياة الأطفال، بغض النظر عن خلفيتهم أو دينهم. كان يعتقد أن كل طفل يستحق الاحترام والحب وفرصة عادلة في الحياة، وقد أمضى حياته المهنية في العمل بلا كلل لإحياء هذه الرؤية. في ذروة الحرب العالمية الثانية، عندما سرق النازيون اليهود وأرسلوهم إلى معسكرات الاعتقال، رفض كورتشاك مغادرة الحي اليهودي في وارسو، حيث بنى ملجأ لمئات الأيتام. على الرغم من عروض الإنقاذ والسلامة، قرر البقاء مع الأطفال في رعايته، مما قادهم إلى القطارات التي ستأخذهم إلى تريبلينكا. هذا التحدي والكرامة عزز مكانته في التاريخ كبطل ورمز للأمل في مواجهة مأساة لا يمكن تصورها. ومع ذلك، بدأ عمل كورتشاك قبل الحرب بوقت طويل. بصفته معلمًا وطبيبًا للأطفال، فقد رأى عن كثب المظالم التي يواجهها الأطفال في بولندا وكرس حياته لتغيير الطريقة التي ينظر بها المجتمع إلى الشباب ويعاملهم.

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