Irene Gut Opdyke
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Kinosusuon | Irena Gut 5 Mikat 1918 Kozienice, Poland |
Tadauwulan minidu pogun | 17 Mikat 2003 | (umul 85)
Mamasok |
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Kalaja | Nurse |
Sawo |
William Opdyke
(m. 1956; died 1993) |
Tanak | 1 |
Honors | Righteous Among the Nations |

Irene Gut Opdyke (nosusu Irena Gut, 5 Mikat 1918 – 17 Mikat 2003) nopo nga songulun noos Poland i kaanu ko'okunan sompomogunan montok monguhup Polish Jews noudutan do Nazi Germany ontok World War II. No'onuan sido do pamantangan sabaagi tulun otopot id pogialatan Bansa do Yad Vashem sabab papataan ginawo dau montok kapanampasi 12 tulun Johudi.
Irena Gut nopo nga nosusu id suang paganakan Catholic, id Kozienice, Poland, toun i agal miampai kinoponuridongan Republik Poland Koduo, isio nopo nga poimpalid songulun mantad limo tanak tondu. Sinakagon dii minundalaiu minongoi id Radom, om hiri no kinoyonon sido do ruminijistor id sikul noos pogulu kinorikatan Nazi-Soviet invasion ontok 1939. Maso lumisok ontok ponungkuan, nokito yau do soudor Russian binobog om nambana.[2] Mantad intonodon, nosonsog yau do kumaraja id kilang amunisi maamaso German occupation, Gut ingadan do Mejar WehrmachtEduard Rügemer do kumaraja id dompuran hotel insaru momuru miampai tupisor Nazi soira nokoilo sido abalantas sido do boros Jerman. [2] Id suang timpu diti no nokokito ii Gut songulun soudor Jerman id Ghetto poinsomok id hotel, minomohurak ragang id gapus tama dau om pinotubau tulu ragang dii doid sawat tana do minamatai tanak dii.[3] Horrified, she initially wanted to leave her faith but she came to a realization that people have a choice between doing good or evil and determined that she would help the Jews when the opportunity arose.[3] Knowing she risked her life, Gut secretly took food from the hotel and delivered it to the Tarnopol Ghetto.[4][3]
- ↑ Anton, Mike (21 May 2003). "Irene Opdyke, 85; Hid Jews in Poland During the Holocaust". Los Angeles Times.
After the war, Opdyke immigrated to the United States, where she became a citizen ...
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Atwood 2011, p. 36.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Atwood 2011, p. 37.
- ↑ Jensen, Joyce. "In Her Hands by Irene Opdyke". International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation. Linoyog ontok 28 March 2024.