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Żegota (pronounced [
ʐɛˈɡɔta] , full codename: the "Konrad
Żegota Committee") was the
Polish Council to Aid Jews with the
Government Delegation for Poland...
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Żegota was a
Polish World War II
resistance organization founded by the
Armia Krajowa to help the Jews
during the Holocaust.
Żegota may also
refer to:...
- German-occupied Warsaw. From
October 1943 she was head of the children's
section of
Żegota, the
Polish Council to Aid Jews (Polish: Rada
Pomocy Żydom). In the 1930s...
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Żegota,
attended to sick Jews in
hiding and
placed them in
hospitals under false identities.
Żegota also had
prominence in Kraków. The goal of
Żegota...
- co-founded two
wartime Polish organizations:
Front for the
Rebirth of
Poland and
Żegota, set up to ****ist
Polish Jews to
escape the Holocaust. In 1943, she was...
- The
Żegota Monument is a
stone monument dedicated to the
Żegota organization,
which rescued Jews
during the
Holocaust in Poland. It is on Anielewicza...
- Siarkowski, Jan Świętek,
Seweryn Udziela,
Kazimierz Władysław Wóycicki,
Żegota Pauli,
Karol Baliński and
Lucjan Siemieński).
Polish Academy of Sciences...
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Polish resistance which were
dedicated to
aiding Jews – most notably, the
Żegota organization. In German-occupied Poland, the task of
rescuing Jews was difficult...
- Slachta's
Hungarian Social Service Sisterhood saved thousands. In Poland, the
Żegota organization also
rescued thousands and
Mother Matylda Getter's Franciscan...
- of
Righteous Among the
Nations by
country Righteousness Virtuous pagan Żegota While the
title of
Righteous is
awarded to individuals, not groups, the...