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Rozka or
Ruzka Korczak (1921, Płock – 1988) was a
Jewish partisan leader during World War II. A
Polish Jew, she
served in the
Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye...
- army in July 1944, Kovner,
along with his
lieutenants Vitka Kempner and
Rozka Korczak,
commanded a
partisan group called the
Avengers ("Nokmim" in Hebrew)...
- She
served in the
Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (FPO) and,
alongside Rozka Korczak and
founder Abba Kovner, ****umed a
leadership role in its successor...
- Ziółkowski (1908–1982),
American designer and
sculptor of
Crazy Horse Memorial Rozka Korczak, a
resistance fighter in
Vilnius ghetto and
later a
partisan Zbigniew...
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Nurse Katka Boris Andreyev as
Soviet partisan Dugin Natasa Tanská as
Nurse Rozka Kafková
Jozef Budský as Laco Pánek
Ladislav H.
Struna as Jan
Holesa Julius...
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Athlete Country Results Rosa
Pedersen Denmark 2.73
Rozka Stancheva Bulgaria 2.67...
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before the
break Vitalii Havrenkov scored third goal for Kremin.
Yevhenii Rozka scored another goal ten
minutes after the restart.
Oleksandr Myslavskyi...
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Glazman Jay M.
Ipson Shmerke Kaczerginski Zelig Kalmanovich Vitka Kempner Rozka Korczak Abba
Kovner Ephraim Oshry Abraham Sutzkever Elchonon W****erman Yitzhak...
- Prešeren". Slovenka. Vol. 5, no. 1.
Konzorcij Edinosti. p. 9. COBISS 34874369.
Rozka, Štefan (1974). "Angleški
slavist o Prešernovih nemških pesmih" [The English...
- children's literature, poet and
novelist Jerzy Pniewski (1913–1989),
physicist Rozka Korczak (1921–1988),
partisan leader during World War II Włodzimierz Brus...