GEORGE ZIEL, by Lynn Munroe. Each one of us is born with a destiny. The time and place where we happen to be born can have a profound influence on how our destiny plays out. It was Jerzy... Read full biography
GEORGE ZIEL, by Lynn Munroe. Each one of us is born with a destiny. The time and place where we happen to be born can have a profound influence on how our destiny plays out. It was Jerzy Zielezinski’s destiny to be born in Poland on March 28, 1914, a combination of place and time that made him a... Read full biography
GEORGE ZIEL, by Lynn Munroe. Each one of us is born with a destiny. The time and place where we happen to be born can have a profound influence on how our destiny plays out. It was Jerzy Zielezinski’s destiny to be born in Poland on March 28, 1914, a combination of place and time that made him a young man of 25 when the Nazis invaded his homeland in 1939. The Nazis sent Jerzy to a place they called the Warsaw Ghetto, where they crammed one million people, anybody they didn’t like – Jews and... Read full biography
GEORGE ZIEL, by Lynn Munroe. Each one of us is born with a destiny. The time and place where we happen to be born can have a profound influence on how our destiny plays out. It was Jerzy Zielezinski’s destiny to be born in Poland on March 28, 1914, a combination of place and time that made him a young man of 25 when the Nazis invaded his homeland in 1939. The Nazis sent Jerzy to a place they called the Warsaw Ghetto, where they crammed one million people, anybody they didn’t like – Jews and Catholics and homosexuals and gypsies and others from the poor to the nobles – in what we now know was the beginning of a spirit-shattering, nightmarish chapter of history called the Holocaust. As World War II raged on in Europe, the Nazis loaded people... Read full biography
GEORGE ZIEL, by Lynn Munroe. Each one of us is born with a destiny. The time and place where we happen to be born can have a profound influence on how our destiny plays out. It was Jerzy Zielezinski’s destiny to be born in Poland on March 28, 1914, a combination of place and time that made him a young man of 25 when the Nazis invaded his homeland in 1939. The Nazis sent Jerzy to a place they called the Warsaw Ghetto, where they crammed one million people, anybody they didn’t like – Jews and Catholics and homosexuals and gypsies and others from the poor to the nobles – in what we now know was the beginning of a spirit-shattering, nightmarish chapter of history called the Holocaust. As World War II raged on in Europe, the Nazis loaded people from the Warsaw Ghetto onto trains and shipped them to concentration camps. Jerzy Zielezinsk... Read full biography
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