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- Helena Maria Paderewska (née von Rosen; previously Górska) (August 1, 1856 – January 16, 1934) was a Polish social activist who helped found the Polish...
- status as a freemason, and the charitable work of his second wife, Helena Paderewska. During World War I, Paderewski advocated for an independent Poland, including...
- Hohenauer Bogumiła Drabik Magdalena Mazurkiewicz Law and Justice Agnieszka Paderewska Maciej Michałowski Michał Ciechowski Marek Sobieraj Krzysztof Sułowski...
- IMMIGRANTS IN THE USA AND THEIR HOMELAND 1914-1923 Maciej Sierkierski, Helena Paderewska: Memoirs, 1910-1920 (Hoover Institution Press 2015) pp. 54, 115 ISBN 978-0-8179-1864-4...
- charities that followed the Red Cross principles. With the support of Helena Paderewska, then head of what was called the Polish White Cross society, the parti****nts...
- Boston Globe called her "the young genius of the piano." Dubbed "the Paderewska of the Pampas," she continued playing in the United States frequently...
- Polish composer and statesman Ignacy Jan Paderewski and his wife Helena Paderewska bought a villa ("Białynia") in Sulejówek and established an Educational...
- 0764, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois p. 21 Maciej Sierkierski, Helena Paderewska: Memoirs, 1910-1920 (Hoover Institution Press 2015) pp. 54, 115 ISBN 978-0-8179-1864-4...
- by the Third Battalion. Regimental orchestra was sponsored by Helena Paderewska, the wife of Ignacy Jan Paderewski. In late June 1919, Ukrainian forces...
- the renowned Polish pianist, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, and son of Helena Paderewska. The couple reportedly lived in poverty frequently during their first...