- Igor
Newerly or Igor Abramow-
Newerly (24
March 1903 – 19
October 1987) was a
Polish novelist and educator. He was born in Białowieża in 1903 into a mixed...
- (Polish: Leśne morze) (1984), a
novel by a
Polish writer and
educator Igor
Newerly, was the
first book
published outside Asia
which refers to
atrocities committed...
- Auschwitz,
Pilecki had met the
author Igor
Newerly,
whose Jewish wife, Barbara, was
hiding in Warsaw. The
Newerlys had been
working with J****z
Korczak to...
-
Dionys Lenard –
escaped in 1942
warning the
Slovak Jewish community Igor
Newerly –
writer Karl Plättner –
revolutionary and
author Helena ****zkówna –...
- atheization. A
number of
Poles fled to
Poland during this time,
among them Igor
Newerly and
Tadeusz Borowski.
During World War II,
after the
Soviet invasion of...
-
Faculty in 1917
Yuriy Mushketyk (1929–2019),
writer and
journalist Igor
Newerly (1903-1987), Polish-language
novelist and
educator Borys Oliynyk (1935-2017)...
- (Our Review). In
these years, his
secretary was the
Polish novelist Igor
Newerly. His
orphanage was
supported by the
CENTOS Polish-Jewish charity. During...
-
apparatus for
lengthening limb
bones and for his
eponymous surgery. Igor
Newerly,
Polish novelist and educator,
member of the
Polish resistance during the...
-
imprisoned in Auschwitz,
where his wife and
daughter were killed. Igor
Newerly (1903–1987),
Polish novelist and educator.
Bernard Offen (born 1929), Polish...
- 2011. The
Village Mill (Gromada, 1952)
Celuloza (1953) by
novel of Igor
Newerly Under the
Phrygian Star (Pod gwiazdą frygijską, 1954)
Shadow (Cień, 1956)...