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Malka Zimetbaum, also
known as "Mala"
Zimetbaum or "Mala the Belgian" (26
January 1918 – 15
September 1944), was a
Belgian woman of
Polish Jewish descent...
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worker Malka Spigel,
Israeli musician and
artist Malka Zimetbaum (1918–1944), or Mala
Zimetbaum, a Belgian-Jewish
escapee from
Auschwitz Melaveh Malkah...
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location missing publisher (link) Karen.E.Thomas and
Peter J.
Zimetbaum (2011). "Electrophysiology study:
Indications and interpretations". In...
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Redgrave as
Fania Fénelon Jane
Alexander as Alma Rosé Maud
Adams as Mala
Zimetbaum Christine Baranski as Olga
Robin Bartlett as
Etalina Marisa Berenson as...
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Archived from the
original on July 4, 2009.
Retrieved July 2, 2009.
Zimetbaum PJ (April 2009). "Dronedarone for
atrial fibrillation--an odyssey". The...
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formed in Rio de Janeiro. Dr.
Silvana & Cia. was
formed in 1984 by
Ricardo Zimetbaum, Cícero Pestana,
Jorge Soledade and Edu, in Rio de Janeiro. They are known...
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Younger sister of Elie Wiesel. G****ed
immediately with her
mother Mala
Zimetbaum January 26, 1922
September 15, 1944 22
Jewish Deported to the camp on...
- murdered. The
character Marta Weiss is
based on the true life of Mala
Zimetbaum. In the barracks, many of the
women are
dying and ill. Eugenia, a prisoner...
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fellow prisoners. Her most well-known work is the
portrait of
Malka “Mala”
Zimetbaum (1918–1944). She
painted female prisoners with
fashionable hairstyles...
- Mala Roy,
Indian politician Mala
Sinha (born 1936),
Indian actress Mala
Zimetbaum (1922–1944),
Belgian woman of
Polish Jewish descent executed for escaping...