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  1. Sofia Dzerzhinskaya. Sofia Sigizmundovna Dzerzhinskaya (born Muszkat; Polish: Zofia Dzierżyńska—Muszkat; Russian: Софья Сигизмундовна Дзержинская—Мушкат; 4 December 1882 – 27 February 1968) was a leading Polish Social Democrat and later Communist politician. [1] [2] During World War II, she ...

  2. 31 de mar. de 2017 · Felix Dzerzhinsky Sofia Dzerzhinskaya Butyrkaya prison, Moscow, Russian Empire 07.03.17. I am still in solitary confinement with the same companion, and ...

  3. Polish-born Russian revolutionary leader who survived both tsarism and Stalinism, publishing her memoirs when she was in her 80s. Name variations: Zofia Dzierzynska; Sofia Dzerzhinskaia; Zosia Dzerzhinskaya. Born Sofia Sigizmundovna Muszkat in Warsaw, Russian Poland, on December 4, 1882 (or November 22 in the Julian calendar still in use in ...

  4. wife, Sofia, provided much useful information. It was published in the Soviet Union and was also published in the Polish People’s Republic. It is valuable not only by virtue of the personal reminiscences of the one who probably stood closest to Dzerzhinsky, but also

  5. Sofia Sigismundovna Dzerzhinskaya (antes del matrimonio - Mushkat; polaca Zofia Julia Dzierżyńska, z domu Muszkat); 22 de noviembre [ 4 de diciembre] 1882, Varsovia, Reino de Polonia, Imperio Ruso - 27 de febrero de 1968, Moscú, URSS) - líder del movimiento revolucionario en Polonia y Rusia.

  6. Sofia Dzerzhinskaya (Q218297) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Polish communist (1882-1968) Zofia Julia Muszkat; Zofia Julia Dzierżyńska;

  7. About: Sofia Dzerzhinskaya. Sofia Sigizmundovna Dzerzhinskaya (born Muszkat; Polish: Zofia Dzierżyńska—Muszkat; Russian: Софья Сигизмундовна Дзержинская—Мушкат; 4 December 1882 – 27 February 1968) was a leading Polish Social Democrat and later Communist politician.