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  1. Alina Margolis-Edelman (18 April 1922 – 23 March 2008) was a Polish physician, Holocaust survivor, and resistance fighter during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, who was forced to flee Poland during a revival of anti-Semitism in Poland in 1968.

  2. Alina Margolis-Edelman upamiętniona na muralu w Warszawie. Alina Margolis-Edelman (ur. 18 kwietnia 1922 w Łodzi, zm. 23 marca 2008 [1] w Paryżu) – polska lekarka i działaczka społeczna żydowskiego pochodzenia, uczestniczka powstania warszawskiego (1944), żona Marka Edelmana .

  3. 21 de oct. de 2022 · Alina Margolis-Edelman died on March 23, 2008 in Paris and was buried at the ecumenical cemetery in Bagneux. Her symbolic grave in Poland is located at the Jewish cemetery in Okopowa Street in Warsaw, next to her husband Marek Edelman (famous Polish cardiologist and politician).

  4. 21 de oct. de 2022 · A doctor without boundaries: a memory of Alina Margolis-Edelman on the hundredth anniversary of her birth (1922-2008) Pol Arch Intern Med. 2022 Oct 21;132 (10):16354. doi: 10.20452/pamw.16354. Epub 2022 Oct 21. Authors. Józefa Dąbek , Halina Kulik , Oskar Sierka , Eugeniusz J Kucharz , Zbigniew Gąsior. PMID: 36268803. DOI: 10.20452/pamw.16354.

  5. Alina Margolis-Edelman (18.04.1922–22.03.2008) - Muzeum Getta Warszawskiego EN. doctor and social activist, an activist to protect the lives of children in armed conflicts. Margolis Edelman was born in Łódź to a family of assimilated Jewish doctors. She was the basis of the character of Ali from ‘Primer’ by Marian Falski, a friend of her parents.

  6. Alina Margolis-Edelman, born 1922 in Łódź. She came from a family of assimilated Jewish doctors. Her mother Anna ran a children’s tuberculosis ward in the Warsaw Ghetto’s hospital. In the summer of 1942, during mass deportations to concentration camps she gave the children morphine to spare them the suffering. Alina studied at a nursing ...

  7. Bio. Alina Margolis-Edelman was born on April 18, 1922, in Łódź, Poland, in a prominent intellectual family. Shortly after the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, Alina's father, political activist, was arrested by the Gestapo and executed two months later.