Mary Krych


The tomb of Mary Krych in the Jewish cemetery at Okopowa Street in Warsaw Maria Krych, originally Perla Goldwag (born August 16, 1913, died November 26, 2005 in Warsaw) is a Polish historian and translator of Hebrew and Yiddish Jewish literature. Curriculum vitae

During the Second Republic, she was active in the Communist Party of Poland. During the Second World War, the prisoner of the Warsaw Ghetto, from which she joined, joined the guerrilla in the Lublin region. During the period of the Polish People's Republic connected with the Department of History of the Party at the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers, she dealt with the history of the communist workers' movement. Translated into: G. Glezerman's book on the elimination of the exploiting classes and the elimination of class differences in the USSR (1952). After 1989, she devoted herself to translations of Yiddish and Hebrew literature. Her translation of the Hebrew book "Holocaust and the Uprising" (1999) by Cywia Lubetkin and the Yiddish language of the Karnowski family (1992) and Israeli Josshin Singer (1998) .

Maria Krych is buried in the Jewish cemetery in Okopowa Street in Warsaw (quarters 2). Selected publications

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