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Wasilewska, Wanda, 1905-1964

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Personal name headingWasilewska, Wanda, 1905-1964
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Variant(s)Wassilewska, Wanda, 1905-1964
Vasylevsʹka, Vanda, 1905-1964
Vasilevskaya, Vanda, 1905-1964
Vasilevskai︠a︡, Vanda Lʹvovna, 1905-1964
Василевская, Ванда Львовна, 1905-1964
Korniĭchuk, Wanda, 1905-1964
Vāsilevskā, Vāṇḍā, 1905-1964
Vāsilevskā, Vāṇṭā, 1905-1964
וואשיליעווסקא, וואנדא, 1905-1964
וואשיליעווסקי, וואנדא
Wasiljewa, W., 1905-1964
Associated countryPoland
Soviet Union
Birth date1905-01-21
Death date1964-07-29
Place of birthKraków (Poland)
Place of deathKyiv (Ukraine)
Profession or occupationAuthors Journalists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inHer Inside the hut, 1942.
Indracāpa, 1951: t.p. (Vāṇḍā Vāsilevskā)
Vān̲avil, 2007: t.p. (Vāṇṭā Vāsilevskā)
Walka klasy robotniczej krajów kolonialnych z imperializmem, 1951: t.p. (W. Wasiljewa)
Wikipedia, viewed March 25, 2024: English Wanda Wasilewska page (Wanda Wasilewska; also known by her Russian name Vanda Lvovna Vasilevskaya; born 21 January 1905 in Kraós; died 29 July 1964 in Kyiv; Polish and Soviet novelist and jorunalist and left-wing political activist; socialist who became a devoted communist; lived in Soviet Union from 1939; trusted consultant to Joseph Stalin)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanda_Wasilewska>
Associated languagepol