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  2. Warsaw Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Zoological Garden, known simply as the Warsaw Zoo (Polish: Miejski Ogród Zoologiczny w Warszawie), is a scientific zoo located alongside the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland. [6] Opened in 1928, the zoo covers about 40 hectares (99 acres) in central Warsaw, and sees over 700,000 visitors annually, making it one of the most popular ...

  3. Polish zoo seeks name for newborn deer of tiny endangered species

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    Warsaw Zoo is seeking suggestions to name a female baby southern pudu, the second smallest deer species in the world, after its birth two months ago. Originating from forests in Chile and ...

  4. Lutz Heck - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Heck took part in the pillaging of Warsaw Zoo, stealing the most valuable animals and taking them to German zoos. [10] The Warsaw Zoo animals were subjected to abuse by occupying German forces and near constant bombing in the last years of the war, so Lutz assured the zookeepers in Warsaw that he would protect the animals.

  5. The Zookeeper's Wife (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Zoo pictured in 1938, a year before the outbreak of World War II. Jan Żabiński , the director and superintendent of the Warsaw Zoo The Zookeeper's Wife is based on Diane Ackerman 's non-fiction book of the same name , which relied heavily on the diaries of Antonina Żabińska, published in Poland as Ludzie i zwierzęta (translated ...

  6. Jan Żabiński - Wikipedia

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    Following the German takeover of Warsaw in September 1939, Żabiński, a Zoo director, was appointed by the new Nazi administration as the superintendent of the public parks as well. An employee of the Warsaw municipality, he was allowed to enter the Warsaw Ghetto officially, when the ghetto was founded in 1940. [7]

  7. The Zookeeper's Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Zookeeper's Wife is a non-fiction book written by the poet and naturalist Diane Ackerman.Drawing on the diary of Antonina Żabińska, unpublished in English (though published in Polish in 1968 [1]), it recounts the true story of how Antonina and her husband, Jan Żabiński, director of the Warsaw Zoo, saved the lives of 300 Jews who had been imprisoned in the Warsaw Ghetto following the ...

  8. Szymon Tenenbaum - Wikipedia

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    Szymon Tenenbaum (31 January 1892 – 28 November 1941) was a Polish zoologist and entomologist from Warsaw. He died of starvation and exhaustion under home arrest in the Warsaw Ghetto during the German invasion of Poland. His vast collections of insects were saved during the second world war by Antonina and Jan Żabiński at the Warsaw Zoo.

  9. Warszawa Zoo railway station - Wikipedia

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    Warszawa Zoo railway station is a railway station in the Praga Północ district of Warsaw, Poland. It was built on the Warsaw orbital line, which goes through Warszawa Gdańska station .

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