ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióShortly after the camp’s liberation, she married Adolf Friedländer, an acquaintance from Berlin whom she met again at Theresienstadt. He had a sister in America, and — after months in a camp for displaced persons — they arrived in New York in 1946.
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióSerhii Pozniak, a sniper unit commander with the 27th national guard brigade, speaks to soldiers during military training near Kyiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendició“Fighting with arms and legs is something anyone can do. Fighting without them — that’s a challenge,” he says. “But only those who take on challenges and fight through them are truly alive.”
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióMany Ukrainian brigades have at least one, and often several, amputee soldiers still on active duty — men whoólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióout of a sense of dutyólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióA sticker of a wheelchair-bound soldier holding a rifle is seen on the windshield of Oleksandr Puzikov, a captain with Ukraine’s 127th brigade who lost an arm in combat, during a drive in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region on Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióA sticker of a wheelchair-bound soldier holding a rifle is seen on the windshield of Oleksandr Puzikov, a captain with Ukraine’s 127th brigade who lost an arm in combat, during a drive in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region on Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióUkrainian soldier Oleksandr Zhalinskyi of the Azov brigade, who lost his right arm in battle, drives a car in Ukraine’s Donetsk region on Jan. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióUkrainian soldier Oleksandr Zhalinskyi of the Azov brigade, who lost his right arm in battle, drives a car in Ukraine’s Donetsk region on Jan. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióThey are among Ukraine’s 380,000 war wounded, according toólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióHis death was confirmed by his son, David Gans, who said he died at his Manhattan home after a lengthy illness.
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióAuthor of such influential works as “The Urban Villagers” and “The Levittowners,” Herbert Gans was a refugee fromólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendiciówho liked to say he viewed his adopted country through the eyes of an outsider. He called himself a “participant-observer,” combining research and direct experience and lending crucial perspective on municipal planning, attitudes toward race and poverty, mass communication and cultural tastes.
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióA professor emeritus at Columbia University and former president of theólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióhe believed in making scholarly work accessible, and was a popular commentator and prolific essay writer. He served on the committee that prepared the