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Krystyna Krahelska "Danuta" (24
March 1914 – 2
August 1944) was a
Polish poet, ethnographer,
member of the Home Army, and a parti****nt in the Warsaw...
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Halina Krahelska (12 June 1892 – 1945) was a
Polish activist,
publicist and writer.
Halina Krahelska, a
member of the
Polish Socialist Party, was arrested...
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Wanda Krahelska-Filipowicz (15
December 1886–1968), code name "Alinka" or "Alicja", was a
leading figure in Warsaw’s
underground resistance movement throughout...
- in the camp. Camp of
Death pamphlet (1942) by
Natalia Zarembina Halina Krahelska report from
Auschwitz Oświęcim, pamiętnik więźnia ("Auschwitz:
Diary of...
- river. The
sculpture is by
Ludwika Nitschowa and
posed by poet
Krystyna Krahelska. Originally, it was to be a 20-metre high
sculpture made of gl****, placed...
- "phone calls" from
insurgents Sten and Błyskawica
submachine guns
Krystyna Krahelska exhibit Replica of a B-24
Liberator Palladium cinema 1940s
style cafe...
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Mauthausen and
Dachau in "The
Polish White Book", New York (1941).
Halina Krahelska report from
Auschwitz Oświęcim, pamiętnik więźnia ("Auschwitz:
Diary of...
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right wing of the palace,
there is a
stone plaque in
memory of
Krystyna Krahelska, who in 1940–42
worked as a
laboratory ****istant in the
agricultural microbiology...
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September 1942 by
Polish Catholic activists Zofia Kossak-Szczucka and
Wanda Krahelska-Filipowicz ("Alinka"). The
Provisional Committee cared for as many as...
- PPS
tried to kill him with two
bombs thrown at his
carriage (by
Wanda Krahelska), but he survived. In 1882
Scallon married Baroness Marie von Korff. She...