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  1. Janina Bauman (née Lewinson; 18 August 1926, in Warsaw – 29 December 2009, in Leeds) was a Polish journalist and writer of Jewish origin.

  2. Más allá de estos muros – Janina Bauman. U n retrato cálido, fuerte, bondadoso y valiente de la vida en el gueto de Varsovia. Sin apelar a los sentimientos y fuera de todo artificio, el candor con el que Janina relata su adolescencia huyendo y escondiéndose de los alemanes es conmovedor. (más)

  3. Life was becoming increasingly dangerous in the Ghetto, and on 25 January 1943, Janina, her mother and Sophie escaped with the intention of hiding in the Aryan areas of Warsaw. Their first shelter was with a big family in a large elegant apartment.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2021 · Janina Bauman, along with her sister Sophie and her mother Alina, miraculously survived the slaughter of the Jews of Warsaw and the crushing of the Warsaw ghetto uprising in April, 1943. Born in 1926, Janina was only thirteen when the German army invaded Poland and besieged Warsaw.

  5. 8 de abr. de 2011 · A tribute to Janina Bauman, the wife and muse of sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, who survived the Warsaw ghetto and wrote about her experiences. Learn about her life, her books, and her legacy.

  6. Shaped by the legacy of Zygmunt Bauman, the Institute is a hospitable space for scholars to pursue local and global collaboration on theoretically-driven research to meet urgent societal challenges.

  7. 9 de ene. de 2017 · En 1948 conoció a Janina, una joven estudiante de periodismo y ciencias sociales que será su "sólido apoyo para toda la vida" y autora del libro, Winter in the Morning (1986), un...