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Louis-Christophe Zaleski-Zamenhof : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis-Christophe Zaleski-Zamenhof Louis-Christophe Zaleski-Zamenhof (born Ludwik Krzysztof Zamenhof, 23 January 1925) is a civil and marine engineer, specializing in the design of structural steel and concrete construction. He is a grandson of Polish-Jewish linguist L. L. Zamenhof, the originator of the international auxiliary language Esperanto. Since the 1960s he has lived in France. ==Early years== He was born in Warsaw. After his father Adam Zamenhof was arrested and shot to death by the Nazis occupying Poland, he and his mother Wanda barely escaped deportation to the Nazi death camp at Treblinka where his aunts Zofia Zamenhof and Lidia Zamenhof were murdered. The teenager remained in hiding within Poland under the false name of 'Krzysztof Zaleski', a name he maintained afterwards in remembrance of the ordeal. During that time, he worked in a tomato field together with a Pole who happened to speak Esperanto; this person once tried to recruit him to the cause, asking him: ''Ĉu vi konas Esperanton?'' ("Do you know Esperanto?"). 'Christoph' blurted out: ''Ho jes, mi konas; ĝin inventis mia avo!'' ("Oh yes, I know it; my grandfather invented it!") He immediately feared that he had been indiscreet and would be denounced and arrested, but nothing untoward occurred.
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