Zuzanna Ginczanka died in 1944.
Zsuzsa Balai was born on April 26, 1947, in Budapest, Hungary.
Zuzana Justman's birth name is Zuzana Pickov.
Zuzanna Kasz was born on December 17, 1987, in Poland.
The cast of Upal - 1964 includes: Jerzy Bielenia as Drunkard Krystyna Cierniak as Brigade Member Wieslaw Golas as Albin Wladyslaw Hancza as Prime Minister Kalina Jedrusik as Zuzanna Krzysztof Litwin as Kornel Wieslaw Michnikowski as Ambassador Tadeusz Plucinski as Man Following Grzanka Jeremi Przybora as Old Gentleman Jadwiga Strzelecka as Singing Student Jerzy Wasowski as Old Gentleman
The cast of Legenda Tatr - 1995 includes: Dominika Bednarczyk Jerzy Binczycki Agnieszka Brzezinska Joanna Federowicz Jerzy Gudejko as Officer Krzysztof Jasinski Andrzej Kozak Andrzej Kruczynski Zuzanna Lipiec as Rosiczka Maciej Lusnia as Jasiek Jerzy Nowak as Innkeeper Leszek Piskorz Tomasz Schimscheiner Agnieszka Schimscheiner as Antosia Ryszard Sobolewski Jerzy Trela
Zuzanna Lozinska died on August 5, 1982, in Pulawy, Lubelskie, Poland.
Zuzanna Radecka was born in 1975.
Zuzanna is already a Polish name. It is pronounced "Zoo-zah-nah" in Polish.
Zuzanna Szwed was born on 1977-07-19.
Zuzanna Lipiec was born on August 11, 1970.
zuzanna in Egypt means a water lilly flower .
Zuzanna Madejska was born on February 6, 1988, in Krakw, Malopolskie, Poland.
Zuzanna Grabowska was born on June 22, 1983, in Krakw, Malopolskie, Poland.
Zuzanna Wierzbinska was born on August 13, 1980, in Soklka, Podlaskie, Poland.
During the Holocaust, there were several prisoners who wrote poetry, including Zuzanna Ginczanka, Hannah Szenes, and Yala Korwin. Their poems often reflected the suffering, resilience, and hope of the prisoners in the face of unimaginable horrors. These poems served as a powerful testament to the human spirit and the importance of bearing witness to the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Zuzanna Helska was born on August 7, 1929, in Lww, Lwowskie, Poland [now Lviv, Ukraine].
Zuzanna Lozinska was born on March 11, 1886, in Lemberg, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Lviv, Ukraine].