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Gusta (Tova)
Dawidson Draenger, code name
Justyna (1917 –
November 1943), was a
Polish Jewish activist in Kraków in the late 1930s and
during the ****...
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variation of
Justina or Justine. It may
refer to 'Justyna',
Gusta Dawidson Draenger (1917–1943),
Polish Jewish resistance fighter Justyna Banasiak (born 1986)...
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Szymon Drenger, also
Szymon Draenger (1917 — 8
November 1943), was a Polish-Jewish partisan. He was the
leader of a
Jewish partisan organization known...
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German resistance to ****sm executed, Berlin-Plötzensee
Gusta Dawidson Draenger 1917-1943
Polish leader of
Akiva youth movement Jewish executed, Gestapo...
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Zionist organizations including Spiner's husband,
Dolek Liebeskind,
Shimshon Draenger (1917–1943), and
Adolf (Avraham)
Leibovich (1917–1943). With
limited help...
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Berman Anna
Borkowska (Sister Bertranda)
Icchak Cukierman Gusta Dawidson Draenger Marek Edelman Leon
Feldhendler (1910–1945)
Izrael Kanal Yitzhak Gitterman...
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writer Marian Brandys,
writer and
screenwriter Jan
Brzechwa Gusta Dawidson Draenger (1917-1943), journalist,
diarist Zuzanna Ginczanka Agnieszka Graff, writer...
- B); Oil 101
Margaret Drabble (born 1939, England, Bg/Lc)
Gusta Dawidson Draenger (1917–1943, Poland, Po),
Holocaust victim Geoffrey Drage (1860–1955, England...
- last days of the war in
April 1945; see Michał Czajczyk)
Gusta Davidson Draenger (properly
Gusta Dawidsohn-Draengerowa, also
known as Justyna; 1917–1943;...
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biographer Emmy
Drachmann (1854–1928, Denmark), nv. & mem.
Gusta Dawidson Draenger (1917–1943, Poland),
diarist & Hc.
victim Rajna Dragićević (living, Serbia)...