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Zośka may
refer to: A
diminutive form of
Polish name
Zofia (disambiguation)
Zoska Veras (1892–1991),
writer Zośka, code-name of
Polish national hero Tadeusz...
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Battalion Zośka (pronounced /'zɔɕ.ka/; 'Sophie' in Polish) was a
paramilitary scouts battalion that
specialized in
field intelligence gathering, irregular...
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story on the
memoirs of
Tadeusz Zawadzki ("
Zośka"), a 22-year-old
member of the Grey Ranks. "Alek" "
Zośka" "Rudy" The
story portra**** in the book is a...
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transported to Dachau. On 5
August 1944, KL
Warschau was
captured by
Battalion Zośka during the
Warsaw Uprising,
liberating 348 Jews who were
still left on its...
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History of
Polish Jews. On 5
August 1944,
early in the
Warsaw Uprising, the
Zośka Battalion of the Home Army's Radosław Group, led by
Ryszard Białous and...
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Zośka Papużanka (born in 1978) is a
Polish writer, songwriter, and
primary school teacher. Papużanka
graduated in
theatre studies from the Jagiellonian...
- Сівіцкая-Войцік; 30
September 1892 – 8
October 1991),
known by her pen name
Zośka Vieras (Belarusian: Зоська Верас), was a
Belarusian writer and one of the...
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September 1944.
Despite the loss of Wola, the
Polish resistance strengthened.
Zośka and
Wacek battalions managed to
capture the
ruins of the
Warsaw Ghetto and...
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collectively as
zimni ogrodnicy (cold gardeners) and are
followed by
zimna Zośka (cold Sophia)
whose feast day
falls on May 15. In Czech, the
three saints...
- her. For instance, From the
tavern roof
would come the
announcement that
Zośka,
because she
dressed badly, kept her
house untidy, and
quarreled with everyone...