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Jankiel (Yankel, Yaakov, or Jacob)
Wiernik (Hebrew: יעקב ויירניק; 1889–1972) was a Polish-Jewish
Holocaust survivor who was an
influential figure in the...
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Bertha Wiernik (March 21, 1884 – 1951) was a Lithuanian-born
American writer who
wrote for
Jewish publications in
English and Yiddish.
Bertha Wiernik was...
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Peter Wiernik (March 6, 1865 –
February 12, 1936) was a Russian-born
Jewish American Yiddish journalist,
newspaper editor,
writer and historian.
Wiernik was...
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Writing in the
Jewish Encyclopedia (1901–1906),
Isidore Singer and
Peter Wiernik describe him as "a real folk-poet"
whose songs, two
decades after his death...
- in
translation Kopówka & Rytel-Andrianik 2011, pp. 104–105.
Wiernik 1945, p. 13.
Wiernik 1945, chapt. 13. Kopówka & Rytel-Andrianik 2011, p. 91. Gilbert...
- "Nicholas", was
mentioned in
survivor literature (Rok w
Treblince by
Jankiel Wiernik,
translated into
English as A Year in
Treblinka in 1945). Ukrainian–American...
- Park Service, US
Department of the Interior.
Retrieved June 26, 2008.
Wiernik, Peter.
History of the Jews in America. New York: The
Jewish Press Publishing...
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September 2007. Kayserling, Meyer;
Gotthard Deutsch; M. Seligsohn;
Peter Wiernik; N.T. London;
Solomon Schechter;
Henry Malter;
Herman Rosenthal; Joseph...
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Treblinka revolt survivor Jankiel Wiernik,
where the
phrase to "tear the
child in half"
appeared for the
first time.
Wiernik himself never worked in the Auffanglager...
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Wiernik PH (2001).
Adult leukemias. New York: B. C. Decker. pp. 3–15. ISBN 978-1-55009-111-3...