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English: The Children's Home [Dom Sierot] was a Jewish orphanage established by Janusz Korczak in Warsaw in 1912. It was located at 92 Krochmalna Street in a building designed by Korczak to facilitate the implementation of his progressive educational theories. He lived and worked there until 1940, when the orphanage was forced to move to the Warsaw Ghetto. Photo taken circa 1935.
Deutsch: Dom Sierot, das jüdische Waisenhaus in der Krochmalna Straße 92 in Warschau, Polen ca. 1935. Entworfen von Janusz Korczak.
Čeština: Dům sirotků (Dom Sierot) byl židovský sirotčinec ve Varšavě, založený Januszem Korczakem v roce 1912. Nacházel se v Krochmalné ulic č. 92.
Date before 1940
date QS:P,+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
; circa 1935
Source USHMM (Photograph #65014) (courtesy of Międzynarodowe Stowarzyszenie im. Janusza Korczaka)
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