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  • Mayer, Jack (Jack L.)
     
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  • Sendlerowa, Irena, 1910-2008 -- Fiction.
     
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  • Rada Pomocy Żydom "Żegota." -- Fiction.
     
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  • Life in a Jar Project -- Fiction.
     
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  • Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Fiction.
     
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  • Jewish children in the Holocaust -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Fiction.
     
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  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Fiction.
     
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  • High school students -- Kansas -- Fiction.
     
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    Life in a jar : the Irena Sendler Project / by Jack Mayer.
    by Mayer, Jack (Jack L.)
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    Middlebury, Vt. : Long Trail Press, 2011.
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  • Sendlerowa, Irena, 1910-2008 -- Fiction.
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  • Rada Pomocy Żydom "Żegota." -- Fiction.
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  • Life in a Jar Project -- Fiction.
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  • Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Fiction.
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  • Jewish children in the Holocaust -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Fiction.
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  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Fiction.
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  • High school students -- Kansas -- Fiction.
  • ISBN: 
    098411131X (pbk.)
    9780984111312 (pbk.)
    Description: 
    382 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.
    Edition: 
    2nd ed.
    Contents: 
    Kansas, 1999-2000 -- Warsaw. 1939-1944 -- Kansas & Warsaw, 2000-2008 -- Epilogue -- Postscript -- Where are they now?
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    Summary: 
    During World War II, Irena Sendler, a Polish Catholic social worker, organized a rescue network of fellow social workers to save 2,500 Jewish children from certain death in the Warsaw ghetto. After the war her heroism was suppressed by communist Poland and remained virtually unknown for 60 years-- until three high school girls from an economically depressed rural school district in southeast Kansas stumbled upon a tantalizing reference to Sendler's rescues, which they fashioned into a history project.
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