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  1. Stefania "Stefa" Wilczyńska (26 May 1886 – 6 August 1942) was a Polish educator who was murdered in the Holocaust. She was born into a wealthy Jewish family in Warsaw , trained as a teacher and was educated at the University of Liège in Belgium and the University of Geneva in Switzerland.

  2. Stefania Wilczyńska (ur. 26 maja 1886 w Warszawie, zm. 6 sierpnia 1942 w Treblince) – polska pedagog i wychowawczyni, bliska współpracownica Janusza Korczaka . Życiorys. Symboliczny grób S. Wilczyńskiej na cmentarzu żydowskim w Warszawie. Urodziła się w rodzinie Juliana (Izaaka) Wilczyńskiego (zm. 1911) [1] i Salomei z domu Walfisz (zm. 1929) [2].

  3. Stefanía Wilczynska: el ángel protector. TRIBUTO: HISTORIAS QUE CONSTRUYEN MEMORIA DE LA SHOÁ, CON CECILIA LEVIT – Stefania nació en Varsovia en un hogar burgués asimilado en 1886. Se formó como maestra y se educó en la Universidad de Lieja en Bélgica y en la Universidad de Ginebra en Suiza.

  4. Stefania Wilczyńska (Stefa) Stefania was born in Warsaw in an assimilated bourgeoisie home in 1886. She took a course to become a kindergarten teacher and studied natural sciences at Liege University in Belgium, she was always drawn to the field of education. After her studies, she volunteered at the Jewish orphanage that had opened at ...

  5. 6 de ago. de 2020 · On 5 August 1942 StefaniaStefaWilczyńska led 192 children from her orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto, dressed in their festive clothes through the streets to board cattle cars which would...

  6. Stefania Wilczyńska and Henryk Krzeczkowski were divided by thirty years of age, gender, temperament, vocation. What they shared was the experience of the world war, the mill of totalitarianisms, the Holocaust, the Jewish roots combined with a full immersion in Polish culture and identity.

  7. Overview. Stefania Wilczynska. Dr. Korczak and his deputy Stefania Wilczynska, as well as the entire staff of the Warsaw orphanage, were given the choice to evade the children’s deportation, but they refused. They were transported together with the children to the gas chambers of Treblinka.