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Rachela Fiszel (fl.1496 – fl.1519), was a
Polish banker,
primarily living and
working in Krakow. She was the
Court Jew of the King of
Poland from 1496...
- Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Geometridae Tribe:
Operophterini Genus:
Operophtera Hübner, 1825
Synonyms Rachela Hulst, 1896...
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Wyszogrodzka (center), was shot. The
other two, Małka
Zdrojewicz (right) and
Rachela Wyszogrodzka (left) were
marched to the
Umschlagplatz and
deported to Majdanek...
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Rachela Hutner (2 July 1909 – 23 July 2008) was a
pioneering Polish nurse who was
instrumental in the
development of the post-World War II
nursing profession...
- in fact, the
singular still-living
consciousness of the
first Emperox –
Rachela I.
Grayland enlists her aid in
defeating the coup and
saving the people...
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Rachela Suckewer or Roza
Suckewer (1904/1905 – 1943) was a
Polish impressionist and
expressionist painter, best
known for her
paintings Social symbol...
- from the
original on July 16, 2015.
Retrieved March 27, 2022. Saletta,
Rachela (September 4, 2010). "I Sum 41 all'Indipendent Days Festival. La probabile...
- From right: Małka Zdrojewicz,
Bluma and
Rachela Wyszogrodzka captured after offering armed resistance....
- put on a
death train to
Treblinka extermination camp. Her baby
daughter Rachela survived the war in the care of
Polish Righteous from Siedlce; whisked...
- Wagenberg, Jewish,
German Irena Walaszczyk Jadwiga Zatorska, violin,
Polish Rachela Zelmanowicz-Olewski, mandolin, Jewish,
Poland Music and the
Holocaust (website):...