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Frumka Płotnicka (1914 – 3
August 1943) was a
Polish resistance fighter during World War II;
activist of the
Jewish Fighting Organization (ŻOB) and member...
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known as a shal (שָאל, lit. 'shawl'), is also
referred to as a
frumka—a
portmanteau of the Yiddish-language word frum and the Arabic-language...
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Katzenelson Michał
Klepfisz Miles Lerman Alexander Pechersky Witold Pilecki Frumka Płotnicka Roza
Robota Szmul Zygielbojm Victim lists Do****entation Technical...
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armed revolt that
lasted several days. One of the
leaders was a woman,
Frumka Plotnicka, who had
earlier been a
fighter in
Warsaw in the
ghetto revolt...
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themselves in the
bunker at Podsiadły
Street along with
their female leader,
Frumka Płotnicka, age 29, who
fought in the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising several w****s...
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which began on 3
August 1943, was led by Cwi (Tzvi) Brandes,
Frumka Płotnicka, and the Kożuch brothers. It was the
final act of
defiance of...
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World War II;
which occurred at the
Sobibor extermination camp in 1943
Frumka Płotnicka,
leader of the
Sosnowiec and Będzin
Ghetto uprisings. Moše Pijade...
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chemist and academic,
Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1872) 1943 –
Frumka Płotnicka,
Polish resistance fighter during World War II (b. 1914) 1949...
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orphaned girls,
acting as
teacher and counsellor. She
named the
group Frumka after Frumka Plotnicka who she had met in
Zielonka in 1939. In
early November...
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appear neat and modest. The shal (shāl שָאל, lit. 'shawl')—also
called a
frumka, a
portmanteau of the Yiddish-language word frum and the Arabic-language...