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Zofia Posmysz-Piasecka (née
Posmysz; 23
August 1923 – 8
August 2022) was a
Polish journalist, novelist, and author. She was a
resistance fighter in World...
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titled P****enger from
Cabin Number 45,
written by
Zofia Posmysz-Piasecka in 1959.
Posmysz's play was
later reworked into a novel. It was
published in...
- P****enger(s) or The P****enger(s) may also
refer to: P****enger (
Posmysz novel), by
Zofia Posmysz, 1962,
basis for the 1963 film and the 1968
opera P****enger...
- P****enger (Polish: Pasażerka) is a 1962
novel by
Polish writer Zofia Posmysz,
which originated from a
radio drama P****enger from
Cabin Number 45, written...
- (1900–1941),
Polish right-wing activist,
politician and
journalist Zofia Posmysz-Piasecka (1923–2022),
Polish writer Zygmunt Piasecki [pl] (1893–1954),...
- (1732–1798) Stanisław
Poniatowski (1754–1833)
Jerzy Popiełuszko
Zofia Posmysz Aleksander Stanisław
Potocki Franciszek Salezy Potocki Roman Ignacy Potocki...
- (P****enger from
Cabin Number 45) by concentration-camp
survivor Zofia Posmysz. The opera,
scheduled for the
Bolshoi Theatre in 1968, was not premiered...
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Caught Napping Harold Pinter – The
Caretaker (first published)
Zofia Posmysz – Pasażerka z
kabiny 45 (P****enger from
Cabin 45,
radio drama) Jean-Paul...
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Polish women were
imprisoned in Ravensbrück
concentration camp.
Zofia Posmysz survived two
camps and
described her story,
inspiring the 1963 film P****enger...
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stage his
opera The P****enger,
based on the 1962
eponymous novel by
Zofia Posmysz,
which in turn she had
adapted from her
original radio play. The novel...