Julian Grobelny

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Julian Grobelny was a Polish social activist and resistance member who helped organize aid and rescue efforts for Jews during the Nazi occupation in World War II.

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Julian Grobelny canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polish resistance member
Righteous Among the Nations
human
social activist
associatedWith Jewish Religious Community in Warsaw
surface form: Jewish community in Warsaw

Polish Underground State
cause rescue of Jews during the Holocaust in Poland
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship Poland
ethnicGroup Poles
familyName Grobelny
givenName Julian
hasPartIn Polish Underground State
surface form: Polish underground state
honor Righteous Among the Nations title
honoredBy YadVashem
surface form: Yad Vashem
ideology anti-Nazism
languageSpoken Polish
livedDuring German occupation of Poland
surface form: Nazi occupation of Poland
memberOf Żegota
motive humanitarianism
opposition to Nazi persecution of Jews
movement Polish resistance movement in World War II
name Julian Grobelny self-link
notableFor leadership in Żegota
organizing aid and rescue for Jews during the Holocaust
notableWork arranging false documents for Jews
coordinating financial aid for Jews in hiding
organizing hiding places for Jews
occupation resistance fighter
social activist
opponent Nazi Germany
placeOfActivity occupied Poland
positionHeld president of Żegota
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Warsaw
risked death penalty for helping Jews
sexOrGender male
workLocation Warsaw

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Żegota notableMember Julian Grobelny
Rada Pomocy Żydom notableMember Julian Grobelny
Julian Grobelny name Julian Grobelny self-link