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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. [1] Biography. She was the daughter of Szymon Lewinson (1896–1940), a urologist and Polish Army officer murdered in the Katyn massacre, and of Alina, née Fryszman (1900–1980).

  2. Apr 8, 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.

  3. The Janina and Zygmunt Bauman Archive is a major repository of their life's work, supported by regular events and the publication of new studies and collections of writing.

  4. Janina Bauman in hiding in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1944. The residents of the Ghetto gradually learnt of the fate of those taken to concentration camps. Occasionally someone would escape from ‘the transport’ and eventually return with this shocking news.

  5. Jul 26, 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.

  6. Nov 29, 2011 · Review: Janina Bauman, Beyond These Walls: Escaping the Warsaw Ghetto — A Young Girl's Story (Virago Press, 2006) Show details Hide details. Sian Supski.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Janina Bauman, Winter in the Morning. A Young Girl's Life in the Warsaw Ghetto and Beyond, 1939-1945 by Wtadyslaw Bartoszewski. from BOOK REVIEWS