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- Mother Bertranda, O.P. (née Janina Siestrzewitowska; 1900–1988), later known as Anna Borkowska, was a Polish cloistered Dominican nun who served as the...
- Ghetto uprising Władysław Bartoszewski Adolf Berman Anna Borkowska (Sister Bertranda) Icchak Cukierman Gusta Dawidson Draenger Marek Edelman Leon Feldhendler...
- worker); Rudolf Weigl (scientist); Stefan Korboński (politician), Sister Bertranda (Catholic nun); Eryk Lipiński (artist); Franciszek and Magdalena Banasiewicz...
- Sisters, sheltered from the ****s by Mother Superior Anna Borkowska (Sister Bertranda), who was the first to supply hand grenades and other weapons to the Vilnius...
- camp during Joseph Stalin's Great Purge (d. 1987) Anna Borkowska (Sister Bertranda), Polish nun, prioress who hid 17 Jews in her monastery during WWII (d...
- Progress Series, 217: 81–91. doi:10.1016/S0079-6611(01)00043-X Arnaud Bertranda A, Barbierib MA, Hernández C, Gómezc F and Leiva F (2004) "Diel vertical...
- opened his crypt to Jews escaping the Ghetto. In Kolonia Wilenska, Sister Bertranda hid members of the Jewish underground in the Vilna ghetto. The Jews of...
- identity. In particular, convents of Catholic nuns in Poland (see Sister Bertranda), pla**** a major role in the effort to rescue and shelter Polish Jews...
- some 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) outside of Vilna (see: Anna Borkowska (Sister Bertranda), the Polish Righteous Among the Nations who saved them). Reportedly,...
- Anna Borkowska may refer to: Anna Borkowska (Sister Bertranda) (1906–1988), Polish nun and anti-**** resistance member Anna Borkowska (actress) (1916–2008)...