Robota was created in 2003.
Robota has 208 pages.
Roza Robota was born in 1921.
Roza Robota died in 1945.
The ISBN of Robota is 0-811-84041-7.
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Robota - 2013 was released on: France: May 2013 USA: May 2013 France: 15 May 2013 (Cannes Film Festival)
It's a guy in a suit.
The word robota means literally work, labor or serf labor, and figuratively "drudgery" or "hard work" in Czech and many Slavic languages.
Rosa Robota was a Jewish woman in the Holocaust who was very famous for helping in the destruction of crematoriums and gas chambers from within her camps. I don't know who Ella Gartner was but I'm assuming she too helped out in some way.
Robot is the full form. It was coined in the 1920s from Czech robota which means, in essence, "monotonous work".
In Czech, "robota" means "work" or "labor." The term is famously associated with the word "robot," as it was popularized by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his 1920 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots), where it referred to automated laborers. The concept reflects themes of automation and the implications of mechanized work on human society.
Coined by the Czech, Karel Capek, 'robota' meaning compulsory labour. Or 'robotnik', a peasant owing such labour