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Zygmunt Turkow (6
November 1896 – 20
January 1970) was a
Polish actor, playwright, and
director of
Jewish origin from Warsaw, who
became famous for roles...
- Turkov,
Turkow,
Turkova or
Turkovs may
refer to
Places Turków, a
village in south-western
Poland Turkova Draga, an
abandoned village in
southern Slovenia...
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Turków [ˈturkuf] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Branice,
within Głubczyce County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close...
- was the
brother of the
actor Zygmunt Turkow, the
actor and
writer Icchak Turkow, and the
journalist Marek Turkow; and
husband of the
famous actress Diana...
- and
director Zygmunt Turkow (1896-1970), who was a
member of her parents' troupe. She and
Turkow had a daughter, Ruth Kamińska-
Turkow, who was born in 1919...
- [citation needed]
After the war, in 1945, Gran was
accused in
Poland by
Jonas Turkow and
Adolf Berman of
collaboration with the
Germans during World War II....
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Turka o
kebab i język arabski,
Gazeta Wyborcza,
retrieved 3
November 2020,
Turków jest w
Polsce ok. 5 tys. –
wynika z
danych opracowanych przez Instytut Spraw...
- Khrinivietska's
Polish Dramatic School,
graduating in 1924. She
married Jonas Turkow in 1923. In 1924
Blumenfeld pla**** with Esther-Rukhl Kaminska's
troupe in...
- wojskowe:
Tradycje walk
obronnych z
najazdami Niemców, Krzyżaków, Szwedów,
Turków i Tatarów (in Polish). Wydawn. Min.
Obrony Narodowej. pp. 191–199. ISBN 978-83-11-07675-4...
- wojskowe.
Tradycje walk
obronnych z
najazdami Niemców, Krzyżaków, Szwedów,
Turków i Tatarów X–XVII w. [Polish
military traditions.
Tradition of
defence struggles...