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  1. Zofia Zamenhof (13 December 1889 – 12 September 1942) was a Polish pediatrician and the daughter of Klara (Silbernik) and L. L. Zamenhof, the inventor of Esperanto. From 1907 to 1913 she completed her medical studies at the University of Lausanne and she passed a state examination in Saint Petersburg in 1914. [1]

  2. Zofia Zamenhof – a Polish pediatrician and a specialist in internal medicine of a Jewish background, a daughter of Ludwik Zamenhof (the creator of Esperanto). During the second World War she was displaced to the Warsaw Ghetto where she continued her work as a doctor, in August 1942 deported to Umschlagplatz.

  3. 1 de agosto: O casal Zamenhof foi impedido de prosseguir viagem em Colónia devido ao início da guerra mundial. 15 de agosto: Volta a Varsóvia após um longo desvio na viagem. 18 de outubro: Projeto de Congresso de uma religião humana neutra. Dezembro: Chamado aos diplomatas Depois da Grande Guerra.

  4. January-February: Publication of Russian-Esperanto and Esperanto-German dictionaries. September 1st: The first issue of " La Esperantisto " is released. November: Establishes himself as the eye-doctor in Herson. December 13th: Zofia Zamenhof is born.

  5. Zofia Zamenhoff foundation aims at preserving democratic structures and European values in Poland and spreading these values in eastern Europe countries which do not belong to European Union yet. Shaping civil attitudes as well as supporting civil activities are main directions of our foundation.

  6. A filha mais velha de Ludoviko Zamenhof, Zofia (1889-1942), era pediatra de doenças internas em Varsóvia. Ela ajudou muito ao pai na organização de sua numerosa biblioteca. Lidia Zamenhof (1904-1942), a segunda filha, era uma ativa entusiasta do esperanto e também do homaranismo.

  7. Zofia Zamenhof (13 December 1889 – 12 September 1942) was a Polish pediatrician and the daughter of Klara (Silbernik) and L. L. Zamenhof, the inventor of Esperanto. From 1907 to 1913 she completed her medical studies at the University of Lausanne and she passed a state examination in Saint Petersburg in 1914.