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Szmul Mordko Zygielbojm (Polish: [ˈʂmul zɨˈɡʲɛlbɔjm]; Yiddish: שמואל זיגלבוים; (1895-02-21)21
February 1895 – (1943-05-12)12 May 1943) was a
Polish socialist...
- The
Szmul Zygielbojm Monument (Polish:
Pomnik Szmula Zygielbojma) is a
memorial sculpture in Warsaw, Poland,
placed at 6
Lewartowskiego Street, at the...
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members of the
National Council of the
Polish government in exile,
Szmul Zygielbojm,
committed suicide to
protest the
indifference of the
Allied governments...
- Senate,
which had been
involved in the conference.[citation needed]
Szmul Zygielbojm, a
member of the
Jewish advisory body to the
Polish government-in-exile...
- the
sewers with a
handful of
comrades two days later. On 10 May,
Szmul Zygielbojm, a
Bundist member of the
Polish government in exile,
committed suicide...
- 1918)
Aleksandr Zolotarev (1879–1938),
successor of
Moisei Rafes Szmul Zygielbojm (1895–1943),
member of the
National Council of the
Polish government-in-exile...
- government; Amb****ador to
London for
Mikolajczyk "Western betrayal"
Szmul Zygielbojm Transferred authority to Lech Wałęsa on his inauguration. Died on 10 April...
- 1941–2023),
American billionaire businessman and
philanthropist Szmul Zygielbojm (1895–1943),
Polish Jewish socialist politician Shmuel Zytomirski (1900–1944)...
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Europe in
several languages that were made on
December 17. In 1942,
Szmul Zygielbojm, a Jewish-Polish
socialist politician,
leader of the
General Jewish Labor...
- Feiner's
instructions threw Zygielbojm into
depression since he knew that the
Allies would be
unwilling to help (
Zygielbojm eventually committed suicide...