- Jan
Żabiński (pronounced [ˈjan
ʐabiˈɲski]) (8
April 1897 – 26 July 1974) and his wife
Antonina Żabińska (née Erdman) (1908–1971) were a
Polish couple from...
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Żabiński or
Zabinsky (feminine Żabińska) is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with this name include:
Antonina Żabińska (1908–1971),
writer who sheltered...
- 19
March 1971), was a
Polish writer connected,
through her
husband Jan
Żabiński, with the
Warsaw Zoo.
Together they
smuggled out Jews from the
Warsaw Ghetto...
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Antonina Żabiński can
refer to: Jan
Żabiński Antonina Żabińska This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Jan and
Antonina Żabiński. If...
- of the same name. The film
tells the true
story of how Jan and
Antonina Żabiński rescued hundreds of
Polish Jews from the
Germans by
hiding them in their...
- Stępiński &
Żabiński (2011), p. 111
Lileyko (1987), p. 76 Biborski, Stępiński &
Żabiński (2011), p. 126 Biborski, Stępiński &
Żabiński (2011), p. 118...
- from the
Warsaw Ghetto during World War II.
Zookeepers Jan and
Antonina Żabiński,
responsible for
saving hundreds of Jews
within the zoo premises, were...
- Józef
Żabiński (1860 – 27
December 1928) was a
Polish chess master and problemist. Born in
Warsaw (then in the
Russian Empire), he was
educated in a high...
- 1968), it
recounts the true
story of how
Antonina and her husband, Jan
Żabiński,
director of the
Warsaw Zoo,
saved the
lives of 300 Jews who had been imprisoned...
- ISBN 978-3831643776. G.
Zabinski, 'Several
Remarks on the Bloßfechen
Section of
Codex Wallerstein',
Journal of
Western Martial Art,
April 2001.[2] G.
Zabinski, with B...