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Il y a 4 jours · Leopold Socha, inspecteur des égouts, qui, avec sa femme Magdalena, a sauvé dix Juifs en les abritant dans les égouts de Lwów, en Pologne [118], comme le relate le film d'Agnieszka Holland Sous la ville (2011). Suzanne Spaak, militante antiraciste belge.
25 oct. 2024 · Lvov, Pologne 1944 : les nazis ordonnent l'épuration du ghetto. Des habitants creusent un tunnel sous leur maison pour rejoindre les égouts de la ville espérant y trouver refuge. Hélas, ils tombent sur Leopold Socha, un employé municipal devenu contrebandier.
21 oct. 2024 · Leopold Socha (Robert Wieckiewicz) is a sewer worker in Nazi-occupied Lvov, Poland. When he finds a group of Jews hiding in the sewers, Leopold agrees to protect them from the Nazis in exchange for money, even though it could mean his death if they are found.
18 oct. 2024 · Leopold Socha, an ambiguous character, sometimes referred to as Polish Schindler, was a sewer worker in Lviv during the nazi occupation. Initially for profit, he took the risk to help and hide a group of Jews escaping the liquidation of Lviv ghetto, eventually saving their lives.
6 oct. 2024 · Chiger's harrowing first-person account of the fourteen months she spent with her family in the fetid, underground sewers of Lvov also tells the story of Leopold Socha, the group's unlikely savior. A Polish Catholic and former thief, Socha risked his life to help Chiger's underground family survive, bringing them food, medicine, and ...
Il y a 4 jours · It is in 1943 when the Polish city of Lvov is occupied by the Nazis. Poverty and the residents of the city do anything to survive. Similarly sewer worker Leopold Socha, who needs additional income as he desperately needs to support his family. Duration: 145 min Language: Polish Subtitles: Dutch Display: color Further Information ...
Il y a 5 jours · This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited. Physics. Czesław Białobrzeski. Andrzej Buras. Georges Charpak, 1995 Nobel Prize. Jan Kazimierz Danysz. Marian Danysz. Tomasz Dietl. Maria Dworzecka.