Lidia Zamenhof

Lidia Zamenhof (in Esperanto, sometimes Lidja; 1904–1942) was a Polish writer, publisher, translator and the youngest daughter of Ludwik Zamenhof, the creator of the international auxiliary language, Esperanto. She was born on 29 January 1904 in Warsaw, then in partitioned Poland. She was an active promoter of Esperanto as well as of Homaranismo, a form of religious humanism first defined by her father.Around 1925 she became a member of the Bahá'í Faith. In late 1937 she went to the United States to teach that religion as well as Esperanto. In December 1938 she returned to Poland, where she continued to teach and translated many Bahá'í writings. In autumn 1942 she was murdered at the Treblinka extermination camp during the Holocaust in Poland.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Lidja
Birth dateJanuary 29, 1904
Birth place
Warsaw , Russian Empire
Religion
Bahá'í Faith
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1942
Place of death
Treblinka extermination camp
Parents
Known for
Bahá'í Faith
Esperanto culture

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External resources

  1. http://bahai-library.com/dale_lidia_zamenhof
  2. http://klausjames.tripod.com/lidiatradukoj.html