1206 Lincolin Ave
Utica
NY 13502
KMA goes to the movies & you’re invited!
Please join the Kopernik memorial Association on Sunday, October 28th in the Marion Room at 2 PM Holy Trinity Church 1206 Lincolin Ave. Utica, NY
for the showing of “Irena Sendler In the Name of their Mothers”.
FREE PBS Documentary; 60 minutes.
95-year-old Irena Sendler tells the true story of a secret network of Polish women who rescued thousands ofJewish children from the Warsaw ghetto and hid them until the end of the war. In 1943 the Gestapo captured Sendler, tortured her and sentenced her to death, but she refused to divulge anything about the women or the hidden children.
She escaped on the day she was to be executed when the Polish Resistance bribed a German guard. All of the 2500 children rescued by her conspiracy survived the war and many were re–united with their Jewish families. But for decades, they could not tell their stories. The new Communist regime in Poland silenced former members of the Polish Resistance and most of Sendler’s liaisons were persecuted or exiled.