Ghetto Diary
Ghetto Diary
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Author
Author
Yanush Korchak / Януш Корчак
Dimension
Dimension
140x210mm (5,5'x8,3')
ISBN
ISBN
9780300097429
Format
Format
Paperback
Language
Language
English
Page Count
Page Count
160
Publisher
Publisher
Yale University Press
Year of book publication
Year of book publication
2003
Ghetto Diary
Betty Jean Lifton's biography of Korczak, 'The King of Children: The Life and Death of Janusz Korczak', was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.
Janusz Korczak (1879–1942) is one of the legendary figures to emerge from the Holocaust. A successful pediatrician and well-known author in his native Warsaw, he gave up a brilliant medical career to devote himself to the care of orphans. Like so many other Jews, Korczak was sent into the Warsaw Ghetto after the Nazi occupation of Poland. He immediately set up an orphanage for more than two hundred children. Many of his admirers, Jewish and gentile, offered to rescue him from the ghetto, but Korczak refused to leave his small charges. When the Nazis ordered the children to board a train that was to carry them to the Treblinka death camp, Korczak went with them, despite the Nazis’ offer of special treatment. His selfless behavior in caring for these children’s lives and deaths has made him beloved throughout the world; he has been honored by UNESCO and commemorated on postage stamps in both Poland and Israel.
Korczak’s grimly inspiring ghetto diary is now available in paperback for the first time, accompanied by a new introduction by Betty Jean Lifton, the author of the biography of Korczak.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Author:Yanush Korchak - Януш Корчак
Publisher:Yale University Press
Language:English
Publication Date:2003
Number of pages:160 pst
Format:Paperback
Width:140 mm / 5,5'
Height:210 mm / 8,3'
Weight:204 g
ISBN:9780300097429