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    Wanda Wasilewska (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvanda vaɕiˈlɛfska]), also known by her Russian name Vanda Lvovna Vasilevskaya (Russian: Ва́нда Льво́вна Василе́вская)...
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  • English actress Wanda Warska (1930–2019), Polish jazz singer and composer Wanda Wasilewska (1905–1964) Wanda Wiłkomirska (1929–2018) Wanda Young (1943–2021)...
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    the communist activist Wanda Wasilewska, who has overshadowed her in history. Halszka was first of the three daughters of Wanda (née Zieleniewska) and...
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    500 declared Polish communists in the Soviet Union. In January 1943, Wanda Wasilewska and Alfred Lampe petitioned the Soviet authorities for creation of...
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    the result of efforts made in the early 1940s in the Soviet Union by Wanda Wasilewska and Zygmunt Berling. The official name of those formations were: Armia...
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    policy towards Eastern Europe, historian and father of Halszka Wasilewska and of Wanda Wasilewska. Born on 24 August 1870 in Saint Petersburg, to an impoverished...
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  • Wasilewski (redirect from Wasilewska)
    saxophonist Regina Wasilewska-Kita (born 1951), Polish politician Tomasz Wasilewski (born 1980), Polish film director and screenwriter Wanda Wasilewska (1905–1964)...
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    was led by the pro-Soviet Polish communist Wanda Wasilewska. At the same time, due to the efforts of Wasilewska and Zygmunt Berling, a new army was established—the...
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    pro-Soviet government-in-exile of the Union of Polish Patriots led by Wanda Wasilewska. Having retaken the Katyn area almost immediately after the Red Army...
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    the Poles who decided to cooperate with the Soviet authorities were Wanda Wasilewska, who was allowed to publish a Polish language periodical in Lviv, and...
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    Western Allies to recognize the pro-Soviet Polish puppet government of Wanda Wasilewska in Moscow. Deportations, though, continued in June 1944, around 40...
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    Polish intelligentsia; Janina and Władysław Broniewski, as well as Wanda Wasilewska, were among his associates. In 1935–36, he worked with Aleksander Wat...
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  • Władysław Gomułka soon became its leader. In the Soviet Union, Stalin and Wanda Wasilewska created the Union of Polish Patriots as a communist organization under...
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    by the Western Allies of a Soviet-backed Polish government led by Wanda Wasilewska, a dedicated communist with a seat in the Supreme Soviet; and with...
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    Osóbka-Morawski of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS). His deputies were Wanda Wasilewska and Andrzej Witos of the Union of Polish Patriots (ZPP); Witos was...
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  • 1944 Soviet World War II film directed by Mark Donskoy and written by Wanda Wasilewska based on her novel, Tęcza. The film depicts life in a German-occupied...
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  • 7 Ilya Ehrenburg: literature David Fyodorovich Oistrakh: violinist Wanda Wasilewska, for her novel The Rainbow Mukhtar Ashrafi: Symphony No. 1 Heroic Aram...
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  • forcefully in. Some simply stayed, without force or ideological reasons. Wanda Wasilewska was an exceptional case – she became a Soviet citizen and did not return...
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  • Andrey Vyshinsky, foreign minister of the Soviet Union (1949–1953) Wanda Wasilewska, communist politician Archduke Wilhelm of Austria, known as "Prince...
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  • Raid Soviet Union Rainbow Raduga (Радуга) Mark Donskoy Drama based on Wanda Wasilewska novel. Australia The Rats of Tobruk (The Fighting Rats of Tobruk) Charles...
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  • later named after Polish–Soviet writer Wanda Wasilewska. The asteroid has a rotation period of 28.8 hours. Wanda was discovered on its first recorded observation...
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    Szancer, and the children's author Janina Broniewska and novelist Wanda Wasilewska as editors. However, due to their well known left-leaning political...
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    Red Army. In September 1942 and during the following months, he and Wanda Wasilewska appealed to Joseph Stalin for permission to establish the Polish division...
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    state, despite the arguments of some influential Communists, such as Wanda Wasilewska, in favor of Poland becoming a republic of the Soviet Union. In November...
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    throughout the German occupation, and was not part of the circle Stalin and Wanda Wasilewska organized in the Soviet Union around the Union of Polish Patriots....
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  • Communist Party (2002) Agnieszka Mrozik, "Crossing Boundaries: The Case of Wanda Wasilewska and Polish Communism", Aspasia, Berghahn Journals, 1 March 2017, p...
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    scientist, inventor of the typhus vaccine Simon Wiesenthal, Nazi hunter Wanda Wasilewska, writer Grigoriy Alekseyevich Yavlinskiy, politician Julian Zachariewicz...
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    Western Allies to recognize the pro-Soviet Polish puppet government of Wanda Wasilewska in Moscow. On 28 September 1939, the Soviet Union and Germany had changed...
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    civilian and military organizations opposed to the government, led by Wanda Wasilewska and supported by Stalin, were formed in the Soviet Union. In July 1944...
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  • Anatol Stern, Julian Stryjkowski, Lucjan Szenwald, Leopold Tyrmand, Wanda Wasilewska, Stanisław Wasilewski, Adam Ważyk, Aleksander Weintraub and Bruno Winawer...
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