Template:Did you know nominations/Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska
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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 00:57, 1 June 2020 (UTC)
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Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska
- ... that the veterinarian Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska, whose work led to creation of the first Polish canine distemper vaccine, was honored as Righteous Among the Nations? Source: "Prace professor Oyrzanowska-Poplewskiej zostaly unwienczone sukceesem opracowania pierwszej krajowej szczepionki przeciwko nosowec..." ["The works of professor Oyrzanowska-Poplewska have been successful in the development of the first national vaccine against distemper"] and The Ojrzanowski Family, p. 200 "Na liście Sprawiedliwych wśród Narodów Świata jest 6 tysięcy Polaków, w tym pięciu lekarzy weterynarii: Kazimierz Bomba, Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska, Remigiusz Wegrzynowicz, Antoni Żal i Zygmunt Łyjak. Wszyscy uratowali choć jedno żydowskie życie.... Przez całą okupację Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska wspierała i chroniła swoich ży-dowskich sąsiadów, rodzinę Linfeldów i Sterlingów, a także Jerzego Glinickiego, Wiktorię Szczawińską, Natalię Obrębkę i Franciszkę Tusk." ["There are 6,000 Poles on the list of Righteous Among the Nations, including five veterinarians: Kazimierz Bomba, Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska, Remigiusz Wegrzynowicz, Antoni Żal and Zygmunt Łyjak. Everyone saved at least one Jewish life .... Throughout the occupation, Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska supported and protected her Jewish neighbors, the Linfeld and Sterling families, as well as Jerzy Glinicki, Wiktoria Szczawińska, Natalia Obrębka and Franciszka Tusk."]
- ALT1:... that the veterinarian Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska, whose work led to creation of the first Polish canine distemper vaccine, rescued Jews during WWII by moving them to her family's various homes? Source: same as above
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/The Devil in Love (opera)
- Comment: We have the full obituary published by Kita, which am happy to e-mail if needed, but the text is clearly visible in the snippet above. Piotrus reviewed, wrote, and verified translations of the Polish text.
Created by SusunW (talk) and Piotrus (talk). Nominated by SusunW (talk) at 15:44, 17 May 2020 (UTC).
- This article is new enough and long enough. The hook facts are cited inline and either hook could be used, the article is neutral and I detected no copyright issues. A QPQ has been done. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:30, 26 May 2020 (UTC)