- Ludomił
Antoni Rayski (29
December 1892 – 11
April 1977) was a
Polish engineer, pilot,
military officer and aviator. He
served as the
commander of the...
- include: Adam
Rayski (1913–2008), Franco-Polish
journalist and
Resistance leader Ferdinand von
Rayski (1806–1890),
German painter Ludomił
Rayski (1892–1977)...
- Adam
Rayski (14
August 1913 – 11
March 2008) was a Franco-Polish
intellectual best
remembered for his
involvement with the
French resistance.
Rayski was...
- Benoît
Rayski (19
February 1938 – 20
March 2024) was a
French journalist and essayist. Born in
Paris on 19
February 1938, Benoît
Rayski was the son of...
- New York: W. W.
Norton & Company. pp. 194–195, 203–204. Sayers, Will;
Rayski, Adam (2015). The
Choice of the Jews
under Vichy:
Between Submission and...
- von
Rayski (1806–1890) was a
German artist noted for
portraits and landscapes. He is seen as the
forerunner of
Impressionism in Germany. Von
Rayski was...
- 1944
confirmed that the man
being observed by
Rayski was
Franz Kutschera.
Following his
discovery by
Rayski,
Kutschera was
tried in
absentia by a secret...
- and
Saxon noblewoman Johanna Christiane von
Rayski (1767-1830),
whose father,
Adolf Heinrich von
Rayski (1726-1778) was the
owner of
Schloss Kleinstruppen...
- 2.
Rayski also
discovered that
despite the
short distance from his home to the SS headquarters,
Kutschera always used his car to get there.
Rayski filed...
- the
title of an
underground newspaper in
occupied France edited by Adam
Rayski. In 1950, on
Easter Sunday,
members of the
Lettrist movement proclaimed...