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- Helena Zarembina (1895–1960) was a Polish actress. Zabawka (1933) Kocha, lubi, szanuje (1934) Wacuś (1935) Antek policmajster (1935) Nie miała baba kłopotu...
- Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina (10 April 1899, in Bronowice – 28 September 1986, in Warsaw) was a Polish novelist, poet and screenplay writer. Best known as author...
- Auschwitz, 132 died in the camp. Camp of Death pamphlet (1942) by Natalia Zarembina Halina Krahelska report from Auschwitz Oświęcim, pamiętnik więźnia ("Auschwitz:...
- in the PPS WRN book Obóz śmierci ("Camp of Death") written by Natalia Zarembina. In the summer of 1942 a book about Auschwitz titled W piekle ("In ****")...
- Conspiratorial reportage about Auschwitz "Camp of death" written by Natalia Zarembina in 1942....
- Adam Słodowy Steven Spielberg Jerzy Stuhr Jan Szczepański Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina Alfred Szklarski Mother Teresa Jan Twardowski Eleni Tzoka Peter Ustinov...
- children's magazines, such as Hanna J****zewska, Jan Brzechwa, Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina, Olga Siemaszkowa, Lucyna Krzemieniecka and Jan Marcin Szancer wrote for...
- śmierci ("Death camp") was published in Warsaw in December 1942 by Natalia Zarembina, a member of the Polish underground who had escaped. On 10 December 1942...
- Socialist Party. December "Auschwitz–Camp of Death" published by Natalia Zarembina, another Polish escapee; published in English in 1943 (London). 1943 27...