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Skrobek is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Aron
Skrobek (1889–1943),
Polish trade unionist and
journalist Gerhard Skrobek (1922–2007)...
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Gerhard Skrobek (May 22, 1922 – July 1, 2007) is best
known as the
premier artisan of
Hummel figurines since the
Second World War.
Skrobek was born in...
- Aron
Skrobek (14
January 1889 – 21 July 1943) was a
trade unionist and journalist, a
member of the
Jewish Labour Bund and the
Communist Party of Poland...
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Ryszard Skrobek (born 4 July 1951) is a
Polish chess player who won the
Polish Chess Championship in 1977. FIDE
International Master (1978). ICCF Grandmaster...
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could hold 20,000 spectators. A
blues festival,
driven by Jean-François
Skrobek,
Blues a Gogo
existed for
eight years from 1995 to 2002.
Several artists...
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Skrobek G,
Maciejewska B (2015). "Bacteriophages and phage-derived proteins--application...
- in the Open
chess tournament in
Gdynia and won (together with
Ryszard Skrobek) in the
tournament in Dębica. Bogusław
Sygulski reached his
career highest...
- Dajez,
Abram Germański (died there), Leon Pasternak,
Marek Rakowski, Aron
Skrobek,
Szymon Dobrzyński (aka "Eckstein")
Ukrainian nationalists -
Taras Bulba-Borovets...
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Albrecht Norbert Losch Ruth
Marcus Karel Otto as Albrecht's Boss
Roman Skrobek as Otto
Huber Anke
Syring as
Reporterin Felix Rakosi Claus Tinney as Mann...
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biathlete Angelus Silesius, poet
Edward Simoni; de, pan
flute musician Gerhard Skrobek,
sculptor archbishop Wiktor Skworc; pl
Aleksandra Śląska,
actress Henryk...